The ongoing show brings together more than 120 superstar pieces produced under the rules of Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan ...
The show, which closes in May, highlights a golden age of pluralism under three monarchs from the house of Tamerlane ...
After Akbar, it was Jahangir who was very fond of the khichdi, but in a different form. He liked it to be spicier and garnished with pistachios and raisins. It was named "lazeezan" (the delicious).
It reached its height in the years around 1600 under Emperor Akbar, who was almost an exact contemporary of our Elizabeth I, and it continued to flourish under his son Jahangir. Our painting was ...
It reached its height in the years around 1600 under Emperor Akbar, who was almost an exact contemporary of our Elizabeth I, and it continued to flourish under his son Jahangir. Our painting was ...