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Folio from Akbarnama
Image by Victoria & Albert Museum

Folio from Akbarnama

The third Mughal Emperor Akbar's (1542-1605) triumphant entry into the city of Surat. A detached folio from a copy of the Akbarnama - the book of Akbar which chronicles his life and reign. Opaque watercolour and gold on paper, by Farrukh...
The Goddess Bhairavi Devi with Shiva
Image by Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Goddess Bhairavi Devi with Shiva

A painting credited to Payag, a Mughal artist. The Hindu goddess Bhairavi, female counterpart to Shiva, is shown in demonic form. Beneath the goddess is a corpse. Bhairavi wears a skirt of human skulls and carries symbols of destruction...
Southern Arapaho Woman's Leggings and Moccasins
Image by Uyvsdi

Southern Arapaho Woman's Leggings and Moccasins

Southern Arapaho woman's beaded buckskin leggings and attached moccasins, c. 1910. Oklahoma History Center. Photograph by Uyvsdi, 2009.
Black Man, Arapaho Warrior
Image by E. A. Burbank

Black Man, Arapaho Warrior

An Arapaho warrior named "Black Man", oil on canvas by Elbridge Ayer Burbank, 1899.
Two Folios from the Baburnama
Image by Victoria & Albert Musuem

Two Folios from the Baburnama

Two detached folios from the Baburnama - the book of Babur which tells the life story of the Emperor Babur (1483-1530) who founded the Mughal Empire in 1526. The left folio shows ascetics at a shrine while on the right is a ceremony where...
Folio from the Baburnama
Image by Victoria & Albert Museum

Folio from the Baburnama

Babur (1483-1540) who fled Ferghana in present day Uzbekistan to found the Mughal Empire in 1526, receives Uzbek and Rajput envoys. These envoys are offering their congratulations following Babur's accession to the throne. This is a detached...
Chief Little Raven
Image by William S. Soule

Chief Little Raven

Chief Little Raven (Hosa, l. c. 1810-1889) of the Southern Arapaho. Little Raven was among the 'peace chiefs' who, with Chief Black Coal (l. c. 1840-1893) of the Northern Arapaho, tried to maintain peaceful relations with the US government...
Folios from the Hamzama
Image by Victoria & Albert Museum

Folios from the Hamzama

Left to right: The Hamzanama is one of the most famous illustrated manuscripts of Mughal painting. It depicts stories from the life of Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib (c. 569–625) who was the uncle of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The book was commissioned...
Preparations for a Mughal Hunt
Image by Metropolitan Museum of Art

Preparations for a Mughal Hunt

A group of four blue bulls feed in scrubland near a pond, while four imperial huntsmen are hiding behind camouflage screens. In the distance there is a hunting party with elephants, horses, and flags. The other side of this page of the album...
Chief Black Coal
Image by John K. Hillers

Chief Black Coal

Chief Black Coal (Wo’óoseinee’, l. c. 1840-1893) of the Northern Arapaho. Black Coal was among the 'peace chiefs' of the Arapaho who, along with others such as Chief Little Raven (l. c. 1810-1889) of the Southern Arapaho, tried to maintain...
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