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Baburs troops take the fortress at Kabul, c. 1590-1600 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)
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Baburs troops take the fortress at Kabul, c. 1590-1600 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)
874253 Baburs troops take the fortress at Kabul, c.1590-1600 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Farrukh, Dhannu, & Dharmdas (fl.c.1590-1600); San Diego Museum of Art, USA; (add.info.: Babur (1483-1530), first Mughal Emperor, lays siege to Kabul in 1504.); eSan Diego Museum of Art; Edwin Binney 3rd Collection; Indian, out of copyright
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© San Diego Museum of Art Edwin Binney 3rd Collection / Bridgeman Images
Afghan Afghanistan Babar Baber Babur Besieged Besieging Citadel Citadels Conquest Elephant Elephants Emperors Fortresses Kabul Mughal Empire Siege Walled Walls Rulers
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The captivating print titled "Babur's troops take the fortress at Kabul" transports viewers back to a significant moment in history. Created between 1590 and 1600 by Farrukh, Dhannu, and Dharmdas, this masterpiece showcases the artistic prowess of Indian craftsmen during that era. Depicting an intense scene of warfare, the image captures Babur's conquest as he lays siege to Kabul in 1504. The use of opaque watercolors and gold on paper adds a touch of opulence to the composition. The attention to detail is remarkable; every stroke brings life to the elephants, castle walls, cavalry, and soldiers engaged in battle. This artwork not only highlights military strategy but also provides insight into Mughal Empire's expansion across Asia. It portrays the determination and might of emperors who sought power through besieging fortresses and ruling over vast territories. The presence of elephants further emphasizes the grandeur associated with these conquests. These majestic creatures symbolize strength and dominance while adding an element of exoticism to this historical narrative. Displayed at San Diego Museum of Art as part of Edwin Binney 3rd Collection, this print serves as a reminder of Afghanistan's rich cultural heritage intertwined with its tumultuous past. As we gaze upon this piece today, it sparks curiosity about ancient civilizations' ways of war while appreciating their artistic achievements that have stood the test time.
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