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Ahmadnagar School of Deccani Miniature Painting

Features, Persianate Influence, and Tarif-i-Hussain Shahi (1553–1569)

The Ahmadnagar School of Painting represents one of the earliest and most vibrant traditions of Deccani miniature art, flourishing under the Nizam Shahi dynasty during the mid-sixteenth century. This unique school blended indigenous Indian styles with strong Persianate influences, particularly visible in its rich colour palette and specific costume details, making it a crucial study for students preparing for exams on Indian Art History. Key examples, such as the illustrated volume celebrating Hussain Nizam Shah I, showcase a distinctive artistic expression between 1553 and 1569.

Ahmadnagar School of Deccani Painting Style: Origins, Features, and Influence (1553–1569)

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