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Nur Jahan

Nur Jahan

Nur Jahan is a Mughal visual style that emerged in the late 16th century and continued through the early 17th century in the Mughal Empire of South Asia. It is named after Empress Nur Jahan, who was a powerful and influential figure during the reign of Emperor Jahangir. This style is characterized by its intricate and delicate craftsmanship, vibrant colors, and fusion of Persian and Indian artistic elements. It is famous for its exquisite miniature paintings, floral motifs, and the depiction of royal courts and gardens. Nur Jahan's patronage of the arts and her emphasis on luxury and refinement greatly contributed to the popularity and recognition of this visual style.

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SOMETHING in the style of Nur Jahan

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Mughal EmpireEmpress Nur JahanEmperor JahangirPersian artIndian art
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