Book Culture, Royal Libraries, and Persianate Painting in Bijapur, Circa 1580­‒1630

Among the hallmarks of Deccani art are portraits of Ibrahim ʿAdil Shah II (r. 1580-1627), the region’s so-called greatest patron of the arts and author of its iconic book of songs (Kitāb-i Nawras). In order to move beyond the narrative of Ibrahim as an isolated Deccani “genius” patron, this article...

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Main Author: Overton, Keelan (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Brill 2016
In: Muqarnas
Year: 2016, Volume: 33, Issue: 1, Pages: 91-154
Further subjects:B Ibrahim ʿAdil Shah II Bijapur Farrukh Husayn (Farrukh Beg) Safavid Khurasan gharībān book culture collecting intellectualism migration visual translation Jahangir Album (muraqqaʿ) / Salim
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