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Page 24
... Persian and Indian Artists , I have no hesitation in saying that they display a culture and a refinement which must command our admiration and respect for a civilisation no whit inferior to , though developed on ideals different from ...
... Persian and Indian Artists , I have no hesitation in saying that they display a culture and a refinement which must command our admiration and respect for a civilisation no whit inferior to , though developed on ideals different from ...
Page 25
... Persian Master , Behizad , who flourished at the end of the 15th and the begin- ning of the 16th century . The enlightened though illiterate Akbar the Great gave the first definite impulse to what came to be known as the Moghul School ...
... Persian Master , Behizad , who flourished at the end of the 15th and the begin- ning of the 16th century . The enlightened though illiterate Akbar the Great gave the first definite impulse to what came to be known as the Moghul School ...
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... Persian examples ) . However that may be , Persian art soon fell victim to its new environment and to what was possibly the charm of Indian tradition . In spite of the stiff formality that generally prevailed throughout the Moghul ...
... Persian examples ) . However that may be , Persian art soon fell victim to its new environment and to what was possibly the charm of Indian tradition . In spite of the stiff formality that generally prevailed throughout the Moghul ...
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... Persians first developed the art of beautiful caligraphy to which their script so admirably lent itself . They next illuminated these and turned them into what may be called beautiful pictures in the widest sense of the word ( shews ...
... Persians first developed the art of beautiful caligraphy to which their script so admirably lent itself . They next illuminated these and turned them into what may be called beautiful pictures in the widest sense of the word ( shews ...
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... Persian and Arabic words ' are changed into the nearest sound in Magahi . The first law is thus divisible into two subsections , ( a ) relating to those changes which are due to physical causes 1 and ( b ) relating to those other ...
... Persian and Arabic words ' are changed into the nearest sound in Magahi . The first law is thus divisible into two subsections , ( a ) relating to those changes which are due to physical causes 1 and ( b ) relating to those other ...
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