In India, Holi, the festival of colors, has a long and rich cultural history. Although it is frequently linked to Hindu customs, its influence was felt in the Mughal Empire's courts, where it was ...
Once a grand spectacle in the Mughal courts, Holi’s vibrant legacy endures—not just in colour but on our plates.
Holi, a vibrant festival celebrated during the Mughal era, transcended social and religious boundaries. Emperors like Akbar ...
The show, which closes in May, highlights a golden age of pluralism under three monarchs from the house of Tamerlane ...
Under the Mughal Empire, Muslims ruled India for about 300 years. The rule of the Mughals started in 1526 and ended in 1857.
Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor, is known for his controversial rule marked by military expansion and religious orthodoxy.