DescriptionAkbar erfährt von der Geburt seines Sohnes Salim.jpg
Deutsch: Illustration IS. 2:79-1896 des 1. Akbar-nama im Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Freudenfest anlässlich der Geburt von Akbars Sohn Salim, dem späteren Jahangir, am 30.8.1569.
Date
circa 1590
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Source
Milo Beach, Eberhard Fischer und B.N. Goswamy (Hrsg.): Masters of Indian Painting 100–1650. Artibus Asiae Publishers, Zürich 2011. Artibus Asiae Supplementum 48/I. S. 166.
Author
Kesav Kalan
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2021-01-16 16:02:40 Von der Forst (598161 Bytes) {{Information |Beschreibung = Illustration IS. 2:79-1896 des 1. Akbar-nama im Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Freudenfest anlässlich der Geburt von Akbars Sohn Salim, dem späteren Jahangir, am 30.8.1569. |Quelle = Milo Beach, Eberhard Fischer und B.N. Goswamy (Hrsg.): ''Masters of Indian Painting 100–1650.'' Artibus Asiae Publishers, Zürich 2011. Artibus Asiae Supplementum 48/I. S. 166. |Urheber = Kesav Kalan |Datum = ca. 1590 |Genehmigung = |Andere V…
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