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Page 145
It was, however, in Persian and Urdu that Muslim men of letters made the
greatest contributions—contributions that led in the former case to the
establishment of an “Indian” school of Persian poetry and influenced profoundly
the development ...
It was, however, in Persian and Urdu that Muslim men of letters made the
greatest contributions—contributions that led in the former case to the
establishment of an “Indian” school of Persian poetry and influenced profoundly
the development ...
Page 146
In the Deccan several poets wrote abridged versions of Persian masnavis, but
many others wrote original compositions utilizing Indian romances as well as the
better known Persian and Arabic ones. Apart from the names of the protagonists
in ...
In the Deccan several poets wrote abridged versions of Persian masnavis, but
many others wrote original compositions utilizing Indian romances as well as the
better known Persian and Arabic ones. Apart from the names of the protagonists
in ...
Page 199
Trained in painting at an early age by a Persian master, Khwāja Abd-us-Samad,
who was employed by his father, Humāyün, Akbar created a large atelier, which
he staffed with artists recruited from all parts of India. The atelier, at least in the ...
Trained in painting at an early age by a Persian master, Khwāja Abd-us-Samad,
who was employed by his father, Humāyün, Akbar created a large atelier, which
he staffed with artists recruited from all parts of India. The atelier, at least in the ...
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