Sarah Coventry "Temple-Lites" Brooch
"Temple-Lites" by Sarah Coventry from 1969. Four textured goldtone squares are linked to swing freely and set with rhinestones in blue, gree
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Sarah Coventry "Temple-Lites" Brooch
"Temple-Lites" by Sarah Coventry from 1969. Four textured goldtone squares are linked to swing freely and set with rhinestones in blue, gree
Homem descansando debaixo de uma árvore sem folhas
Miniatura Moghul
Rajastão
Índia
Foto cjmn
Badshahi Mosque, day and night
Lahore, Pakistan
Rarest of rare portrait of Meena ji standing in front of the grand Gulabi Mahal, she looks absolutely breathtaking here!
Circa Early 60s
Moghul pendant/brooch by JAR
Sapphire and diamond with pearl tassel.
Those who ignores everytime the existance of the Turks in South Asia should take courage to do some research about it.
Painting: On display in State Museum Jaipur, Rajasthan. India.
"My dagger on your throat. Dare not even glance at me again", said the royal Hindu princess Kiran Devi to the womanizer Emperor Akbar.
Kiran Devi was Maharana Pratap’s brother Shakti Singh’s daughter.
Akbar was said to have seen her, at Meena Bazar, and wanting to possess her, organized, where he would go to pick the next Hindu woman to join his harem.
He ordered soldiers to bring her to him.
Kiran Devi wrenched out her hidden dagger & pounced on Akbar; pardoning him only after he apologized.
Our history books have yet to erase such misleading to make Akbar- Great.
Evidently, Greatness title did not cover the subjects' morality or character but merely dwelt on his Victory Trail in those years, among the Afghan raiders. With the present changing trends in Morality, the need arises that they be clarified.
'Raiders from the North' by Alex Rutherford, book review
Amazing story of the founder of 'Moghul Empire', a great journey of 14 year old kid from losing everything to gaining more than expectation and building his own dynasty, it's just great. Author had added few fictional characters to make story more accurate as possible and compressing it to fit perfectly in novel and writing is super great, not a single page loses the epicness of story and [[MORE]]connects every feeling of character perfectly. This novel has everything that every new generation is willing to see from super drama to epic fight scene to emotional touches, I just loved all the main characters like Baburi and his relation with Babur as close friend, it's interesting.
Now I'm interested to see how Nikhil Advani have made the Disney+ hotstar series 'The Empire'.