Though the men also seem to be having a great time in this detail from the same painting. Note unusual style of the dancing man, part bharatnstyam part kathak?pic.twitter.com/QhbFIdzicN
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Though the men also seem to be having a great time in this detail from the same painting. Note unusual style of the dancing man, part bharatnstyam part kathak?pic.twitter.com/QhbFIdzicN
I would have expected more central Asian characters. Or was the Mughal Harem already more Indian-like (not sure how else to say that and I am not being judgmental) by now?
Yes good observation. By 1570s strong Rajput influence on clothes, food, etc bcz of Akbar’s Rajput wives n mansabdars
Also the women wearing very traditional Indian dresses? Did they not keep their Turkic or Persian dress codes for the harem?
Nobody seems to be having any actual "fun," though, based on their expressions.
Interesting difference between Mughal and Ottoman miniatures seems to be the depiction of women in this public celebration.
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