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- Padshahnama or Badshah Nama (Persian: پادشاهنامه or پادشاه‌نامه; lit. 'The Book of the Emperor') is a group of works written as the official history of...
- whenever the emperor travelled. A painting by Payag in a m****cript of the Padshahnama, a chronicle on Shah Jahan's reign, preserved in the Royal Library, Windsor...
- Retrieved 28 January 2013. Koch, Ebba (1997). King of the World: The Padshahnama. Azimuth. p. 104. "Bibi Ka Maqbara". Archived from the original on 22...
- people laying the foundation of the Red Fort, in records such as the Padshahnama when its attributing people by name on work done on the Taj Mahal there...
- archives website, Published 27 September 2004, Retrieved 9 July 2019 The Padshahnama (book written by Abdul Hamid Lahori in 1656-57) Royal Collection Trust...
- figures with shadows, Western perspective, and putti into his work. Padshahnama plate 10 : Shah Jahan receives his three eldest sons and Asaf Khan during...
- Babur, provided some of the most lavishly decorated texts, such as the Padshahnama genre of official histories. Subjects are rich in variety and include...
- "crown" (tāj) "palace" (mahall). Abdul Hamid Lahori, in his book from 1636 Padshahnama, refers to the Taj Mahal as rauza-i munawwara (Perso-Arabic: روضه منواره...
- Jahan') is a genre of works written about the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Padshahnama is a term for lavishly illuminated versions. A significant work in this...
- The Surrender of Kandahar, a miniature painting from the Padshahnama depicting Persians surrendering keys to the city to Kilij Khan in 1638...