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Mughal era collection

The Mughal era (1526-1857) in India was marked by a rich cultural and artistic flourishing. The Mughal emperors, particularly Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan, commissioned stunning architecture, detailed miniature paintings, and exquisite textiles. They merged Persian, Indian, and Islamic influences, creating a unique cultural identity. Significant achievements include the Taj Mahal, the Red Fort, and advancements in literature. The Mughal court was a hub for poets, scholars, and artisans, fostering a vibrant environment of creativity and exchange that influenced art, culture, and governance in India for centuries. Their legacy remains an integral part of Indian heritage today.