- 1652
Emperor Shah
Jahan Predecessor Mughal Khan
Successor Sardar Khan
Shahjahani Naib
Subahdar Mughal Khan
Zafar Khan
Subahdar of
Multan Reign March 1648...
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Choto Katra in Dhaka,
Bangladesh Sonakanda Fort in Narayanganj,
Bangladesh Bagh-e-Babur in Kabul,
Afghanistan Shahjahani Mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan...
- symmetry, the
embellishing of
structures through features such as the
Shahjahani column and the use of red
sandstone and
white marble as
essential building...
- Jahan,
Salma Yusuf Hussain, 2021 Husain,
Salma (2007-01-01). Nuskha-E-
Shahjahani. Rupa & Company. ISBN 9788129111364. A
fabled cuisine, A.G. NOORANI, Frontline...
- Mughals: An
Introduction to,
translation of and
commentary on the Mazhar-i
Shahjahani of
Yusuf Mirak (1044/1634) (PDF) (PhD).
Australian National university...
- Sann was
noted for its
indigo production;
according to the Mazhar-i-
Shahjahani,
local landowners installed Persian wheels to help
irrigate the indigo...
-
famous as
Jahangiri Mahal though it is part of Akbar's
Bengali mahal.
Shahjahani Mahal (1628–35 AD): it is
situated in
between the
white marble Khas Mahal...
- European, and
Indian artistic traditions,
culminating in a
distinctive Shahjahani style characterized by its
richness in form, expression, and color. The...
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Mughal times — the
Dasturul 'Amal-i
Shahjahani referred to
Sitpur as "territory of the Nāhars", and the Mazhar-i
Shahjahani referred to it as "Sītpūr Nāharān"...
- the
Mughal period itself, one po****r
culinary work was the Nuskha-i-
Shahjahani, a
record of the
dishes believed to be
prepared for the
court of Emperor...