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17th-century Indian painter
Bichitr (fl. 17th century) was an Indian painter during the Mughal period, patronized by the emperors Jahangir and Shah Jahan. The earliest known painting
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Mughal miniature by Bichitr, c. 1615–1618
Sufi Shaikh to Kings is a Mughal miniature painting by the Indian artist Bichitr for the court of the Fourth Mughal emperor Jahangir, dated to c. 1615–1618
Jahangir Preferring a Sufi Shaikh to Kings
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Mughal emperor from 1628 to 1658
Shah Jahan with Asaf Khan from the Late Shah Jahan Album, c. 1640, by Bichitr, Arthur M. Sackler Collection, National Museum of Asian Art.
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Mughal emperor from 1605 to 1627
A Mughal miniature by Bichitr dated from the early 1620s depicting the Mughal emperor Jahangir preferring an audience with Sufi saint to his contemporaries
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Mughal emperor from 1658 to 1707
decorated with birds of paradise. It also includes his third son, Muhammad Azam Shah. The painting was probably painted by the court painter, Bichitr
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Mughal manuscript miniatures from South Asia
the Head of Malik Ambar and Emperor Jahangir Triumphing over Poverty. Bichitr (active c. 1610–1660), who specialized in portraiture with a European influence
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Archive in Dublin, Ireland
circa 1600-1605 Jujhar Singh Bundela kneels in submission to Shah Jahan by Bichitr, circa 1630 Awrangzib Hunts Nilgais. Circa 1660 Women on a palace terrace
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17th-century Indian monarch
Raja Jagat Singh Portrait by Bichitr c.1619 King of Nurpur kingdom Reign 1618 — January 1646 Predecessor Suraj Mal of Nurpur (1613-1618) Successor Rajrup
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Art style that evolved in the courts of Rajputana in India
trend. In paintings like Jahangir Preferring a Sufi Shaikh to Kings by Bichitr (Freer, F1942.15a) more important than description of rational, natural
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17th-century Mughal painting
has also been disagreed upon, with scholars variously attributing it to Bichitr, Hashim, and Ilyas Bahadur. This durbar (also anglicized as darbar) scene
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the period were Mohammad Faqirullah Khan, Mir Hashim, Muhammad Nadir, Bichitr, Chitarman, Anupchhatar, Manohar and Honhar. Aurangzeb had no taste for
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Art museum in Washington, D.C.
Nepal, 16th-17th century Jahangir Preferring a Sufi Shaikh to Kings by Bichitr. Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on paper. Mughal, c. 1615-1618 Goddess
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Before passing away, Emperor Jahangir chooses the Sufis over all others (Bichitr, c. 1660)
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robes and clothing are the names of artists and attendants, including “Bichitr” on Sultan Abu Sa‘id’s robe, “Govardhana” on Barbur’s, and “Dawlat,” “Mohan
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Extinct Portuguese creole of the Bengal delta
Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor who ordered the Siege of Hooghly in 1632. Painting by Bichitr, c. 1630.
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Style of Persian painting
Zaman's style Jahangir Preferring a Sufi Shaikh to Kings. Painting by Bichitr, India ca. 1615–18. Floral margins added in Iran 1747/48 by Mohammad Sadiq
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bone of a bone; our strength
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English : habitational name for someone from Thirsk in North Yorkshire, named from an unattested Old Scandinavian word, thresk ‘marsh’.
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Vinayika | விநாயிகா
Consort of Garuda
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Famed; bright; shining. Form of Robert popular since the medieval days of Robin Hood. Robinson:...
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English, French, North German, Danish, Catalan, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, etc. : from the personal name Albert, composed of the Germanic elements adal ‘noble’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. The standard German form is Albrecht. This, in its various forms, was one of the most popular of all European male personal names in the Middle Ages. It was borne by various churchmen, notably St. Albert of Prague, a Bohemian prince who died a martyr in 997 attempting to convert the Prussians to Christianity; also St. Albert the Great (?1193–1280), an Aristotelian theologian and tutor of Thomas Aquinas. It was also the name of princes and military leaders, such as Albert the Bear (1100–70), Margrave of Brandenburg. In more recent times it has been adopted as a Jewish family name.A bearer of the surname Albert, from Saintonge, France, was documented in Quebec city in 1664.
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Spanish form of Latin Augustinus, AGUSTÃN means "venerable."
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Variant spelling of English Nevin, NEVAN means either "little bone" or "little saint."
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Conqueror of Indra
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