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India: 'Left: Chanda Bibi dancing for the Raja; Right: Illuminated headpiece'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-left-chanda-bibi-dancing-for-the-raja-right-illuminated-headpiece-ragamala-miniature-painting-c-1800-ragamala-paintings-are-a-series-of-illustrative-paintings-from-medieval-india-based-on-ragamala-or-the-garland-of-ragas-depicting-various-indian-musical-nodes-ragas-they-stand-as-a-classical-example-of-the-amalgamation-of-art-poetry-and-classical-music-in-medieval-india-ragamala-paintings-were-created-in-most-schools-of-indian-painting-starting-in-the-16th-and-17th-centuries-image344234914.html
RM2B01742–India: 'Left: Chanda Bibi dancing for the Raja; Right: Illuminated headpiece'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Miniature painting murals in Bundi Palace, Taragarh fort Bundi, Rajasthan, India. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/miniature-painting-murals-in-bundi-palace-taragarh-fort-bundi-rajasthan-india-image483492403.html
RF2K2GYDR–Miniature painting murals in Bundi Palace, Taragarh fort Bundi, Rajasthan, India.
Muhammad Adil Shah fourth ruler of the Sur dynasty medieval Afghan dynasty of northern India17th Cent Decanni Bijapur India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-muhammad-adil-shah-fourth-ruler-of-the-sur-dynasty-medieval-afghan-54187962.html
RMD44D8A–Muhammad Adil Shah fourth ruler of the Sur dynasty medieval Afghan dynasty of northern India17th Cent Decanni Bijapur India
India, Hyderabab, Salar Jung Museum travel landmark vector illustration Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-hyderabab-salar-jung-museum-travel-landmark-vector-illustration-image544516878.html
RF2PHTTRA–India, Hyderabab, Salar Jung Museum travel landmark vector illustration
India: 'Raja Rao Rabanha Bahadur and Chanda Mimi, with attendants and red bird in cage'. Ragmala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-raja-rao-rabanha-bahadur-and-chanda-mimi-with-attendants-and-red-bird-in-cage-ragmala-miniature-painting-c-1800-ragamala-paintings-are-a-series-of-illustrative-paintings-from-medieval-india-based-on-ragamala-or-the-garland-of-ragas-depicting-various-indian-musical-nodes-ragas-they-stand-as-a-classical-example-of-the-amalgamation-of-art-poetry-and-classical-music-in-medieval-india-ragamala-paintings-were-created-in-most-schools-of-indian-painting-starting-in-the-16th-and-17th-centuries-image344234924.html
RM2B0174C–India: 'Raja Rao Rabanha Bahadur and Chanda Mimi, with attendants and red bird in cage'. Ragmala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Chitrashala art gallery with its walls and ceiling covered with paintings, created in Kota style of miniature paintings of Taragarh Fort, Bundi, Rajas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chitrashala-art-gallery-with-its-walls-and-ceiling-covered-with-paintings-created-in-kota-style-of-miniature-paintings-of-taragarh-fort-bundi-rajas-image483492368.html
RF2K2GYCG–Chitrashala art gallery with its walls and ceiling covered with paintings, created in Kota style of miniature paintings of Taragarh Fort, Bundi, Rajas
India: 'Above: Todi Ragini holding vina, with four gazelles; Below: Gauri Ragini holding lute, with female attendant'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-above-todi-ragini-holding-vina-with-four-gazelles-below-gauri-ragini-holding-lute-with-female-attendant-ragamala-miniature-painting-c-1800-ragamala-paintings-are-a-series-of-illustrative-paintings-from-medieval-india-based-on-ragamala-or-the-garland-of-ragas-depicting-various-indian-musical-nodes-ragas-they-stand-as-a-classical-example-of-the-amalgamation-of-art-poetry-and-classical-music-in-medieval-india-ragamala-paintings-were-created-in-most-schools-of-indian-painting-starting-in-the-16th-and-17th-centuries-image344234923.html
RM2B0174B–India: 'Above: Todi Ragini holding vina, with four gazelles; Below: Gauri Ragini holding lute, with female attendant'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Chitrashala art gallery with its walls and ceiling covered with paintings, created in Kota style of miniature paintings of Taragarh Fort, Bundi, Rajas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chitrashala-art-gallery-with-its-walls-and-ceiling-covered-with-paintings-created-in-kota-style-of-miniature-paintings-of-taragarh-fort-bundi-rajas-image483492372.html
RF2K2GYCM–Chitrashala art gallery with its walls and ceiling covered with paintings, created in Kota style of miniature paintings of Taragarh Fort, Bundi, Rajas
India: 'Above: Tanka Ragini Reclining on a Bed; Below: Mallar Ragini, with Female Musician and Two Peacocks'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-above-tanka-ragini-reclining-on-a-bed-below-mallar-ragini-with-female-musician-and-two-peacocks-ragamala-miniature-painting-c-1800-ragamala-paintings-are-a-series-of-illustrative-paintings-from-medieval-india-based-on-ragamala-or-the-garland-of-ragas-depicting-various-indian-musical-nodes-ragas-they-stand-as-a-classical-example-of-the-amalgamation-of-art-poetry-and-classical-music-in-medieval-india-ragamala-paintings-were-created-in-most-schools-of-indian-painting-starting-in-the-16th-and-17th-centuries-image344234913.html
RM2B01741–India: 'Above: Tanka Ragini Reclining on a Bed; Below: Mallar Ragini, with Female Musician and Two Peacocks'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Chitrashala art gallery with its walls and ceiling covered with paintings, created in Kota style of miniature paintings of Taragarh Fort, Bundi, Rajas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chitrashala-art-gallery-with-its-walls-and-ceiling-covered-with-paintings-created-in-kota-style-of-miniature-paintings-of-taragarh-fort-bundi-rajas-image483492366.html
RF2K2GYCE–Chitrashala art gallery with its walls and ceiling covered with paintings, created in Kota style of miniature paintings of Taragarh Fort, Bundi, Rajas
India: 'Above: Dipak Raga riding elephant, with four female attendants during Divali; Below: Sri Raga seated, with three female attendants, a musician playing a vina and a Kinnara (heavenly musician with a horse's head)'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-above-dipak-raga-riding-elephant-with-four-female-attendants-during-divali-below-sri-raga-seated-with-three-female-attendants-a-musician-playing-a-vina-and-a-kinnara-heavenly-musician-with-a-horses-head-ragamala-miniature-painting-c-1800-ragamala-paintings-are-a-series-of-illustrative-paintings-from-medieval-india-based-on-ragamala-or-the-garland-of-ragas-depicting-various-indian-musical-nodes-ragas-they-stand-as-a-classical-example-of-the-amalgamation-of-art-poetry-and-classical-music-in-medieval-india-image344234922.html
RM2B0174A–India: 'Above: Dipak Raga riding elephant, with four female attendants during Divali; Below: Sri Raga seated, with three female attendants, a musician playing a vina and a Kinnara (heavenly musician with a horse's head)'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India.
India: 'Above: Raja Rao Rabanha Bahadur with two men and bird on table; Below: Bhairav Raga, as Siva'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-above-raja-rao-rabanha-bahadur-with-two-men-and-bird-on-table-below-bhairav-raga-as-siva-ragamala-miniature-painting-c-1800-ragamala-paintings-are-a-series-of-illustrative-paintings-from-medieval-india-based-on-ragamala-or-the-garland-of-ragas-depicting-various-indian-musical-nodes-ragas-they-stand-as-a-classical-example-of-the-amalgamation-of-art-poetry-and-classical-music-in-medieval-india-ragamala-paintings-were-created-in-most-schools-of-indian-painting-starting-in-the-16th-and-17th-centuries-image344234917.html
RM2B01745–India: 'Above: Raja Rao Rabanha Bahadur with two men and bird on table; Below: Bhairav Raga, as Siva'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries.
India: 'Above: Desakh Ragini, with Wrestlers, Juggler, Acrobat and Archer; Below: Ramakali Ragini Seated, with Two Female Attendants'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-above-desakh-ragini-with-wrestlers-juggler-acrobat-and-archer-below-ramakali-ragini-seated-with-two-female-attendants-ragamala-miniature-painting-c-1800-ragamala-paintings-are-a-series-of-illustrative-paintings-from-medieval-india-based-on-ragamala-or-the-garland-of-ragas-depicting-various-indian-musical-nodes-ragas-they-stand-as-a-classical-example-of-the-amalgamation-of-art-poetry-and-classical-music-in-medieval-india-ragamala-paintings-were-created-in-most-schools-of-indian-painting-starting-in-the-16th-and-17th-centuries-image344234915.html
RM2B01743–India: 'Above: Desakh Ragini, with Wrestlers, Juggler, Acrobat and Archer; Below: Ramakali Ragini Seated, with Two Female Attendants'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries.
India: 'Raja Rao Rabanha Bahadur (on elephant), with Khushhal Khan (below), and soldiers, led by an elephant with orange banner'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-raja-rao-rabanha-bahadur-on-elephant-with-khushhal-khan-below-and-soldiers-led-by-an-elephant-with-orange-banner-ragamala-miniature-painting-c-1800-ragamala-paintings-are-a-series-of-illustrative-paintings-from-medieval-india-based-on-ragamala-or-the-garland-of-ragas-depicting-various-indian-musical-nodes-ragas-they-stand-as-a-classical-example-of-the-amalgamation-of-art-poetry-and-classical-music-in-medieval-india-ragamala-paintings-were-created-in-most-schools-of-indian-painting-starting-in-the-16th-and-17th-centuries-image344234926.html
RM2B0174E–India: 'Raja Rao Rabanha Bahadur (on elephant), with Khushhal Khan (below), and soldiers, led by an elephant with orange banner'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries.
India: 'Shah Adarang Sahib (Mian Firuz Khan) with Tansin, Mian Karim Khan, and musicians Shah Sadarang Sahib and Mian Ni'mat Khan'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-shah-adarang-sahib-mian-firuz-khan-with-tansin-mian-karim-khan-and-musicians-shah-sadarang-sahib-and-mian-nimat-khan-ragamala-miniature-painting-c-1800-ragamala-paintings-are-a-series-of-illustrative-paintings-from-medieval-india-based-on-ragamala-or-the-garland-of-ragas-depicting-various-indian-musical-nodes-ragas-they-stand-as-a-classical-example-of-the-amalgamation-of-art-poetry-and-classical-music-in-medieval-india-ragamala-paintings-were-created-in-most-schools-of-indian-painting-starting-in-the-16th-and-17th-centuries-image344234925.html
RM2B0174D–India: 'Shah Adarang Sahib (Mian Firuz Khan) with Tansin, Mian Karim Khan, and musicians Shah Sadarang Sahib and Mian Ni'mat Khan'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries.
India: 'Above: Nat Ragini on horseback and holding a sword above decapitated body, about to attack a second enemy; Below: Kedara Ragini, wearing cape and culottes with a crescent moon on her forehead and sitting on tiger-skin, with female attendant'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-above-nat-ragini-on-horseback-and-holding-a-sword-above-decapitated-body-about-to-attack-a-second-enemy-below-kedara-ragini-wearing-cape-and-culottes-with-a-crescent-moon-on-her-forehead-and-sitting-on-tiger-skin-with-female-attendant-ragamala-miniature-painting-c-1800-ragamala-paintings-are-a-series-of-illustrative-paintings-from-medieval-india-based-on-ragamala-or-the-garland-of-ragas-depicting-various-indian-musical-nodes-ragas-they-stand-as-a-classical-example-of-the-amalgamation-of-art-poetry-and-classical-music-in-medieval-india-image344234920.html
RM2B01748–India: 'Above: Nat Ragini on horseback and holding a sword above decapitated body, about to attack a second enemy; Below: Kedara Ragini, wearing cape and culottes with a crescent moon on her forehead and sitting on tiger-skin, with female attendant'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India.
India: 'Above: Kanara Ragini holding sword and shield, with white elephant with severed tusk and two male attendants; Below: Malasri Ragini with five female attendants, with one presenting a green bird'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-above-kanara-ragini-holding-sword-and-shield-with-white-elephant-with-severed-tusk-and-two-male-attendants-below-malasri-ragini-with-five-female-attendants-with-one-presenting-a-green-bird-ragamala-miniature-painting-c-1800-ragamala-paintings-are-a-series-of-illustrative-paintings-from-medieval-india-based-on-ragamala-or-the-garland-of-ragas-depicting-various-indian-musical-nodes-ragas-they-stand-as-a-classical-example-of-the-amalgamation-of-art-poetry-and-classical-music-in-medieval-india-ragamala-paintings-were-created-in-most-schools-of-indian-painting-image344234921.html
RM2B01749–India: 'Above: Kanara Ragini holding sword and shield, with white elephant with severed tusk and two male attendants; Below: Malasri Ragini with five female attendants, with one presenting a green bird'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting.
India: 'Above: Vasant Ragini, blue-skinned and crowned, with seven female musicians and dancers; Below: Asavari Ragini, blue-skinned, charming snakes and fish with wind instrument, with attendant sitting in tree'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting,. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-above-vasant-ragini-blue-skinned-and-crowned-with-seven-female-musicians-and-dancers-below-asavari-ragini-blue-skinned-charming-snakes-and-fish-with-wind-instrument-with-attendant-sitting-in-tree-ragamala-miniature-painting-c-1800-ragamala-paintings-are-a-series-of-illustrative-paintings-from-medieval-india-based-on-ragamala-or-the-garland-of-ragas-depicting-various-indian-musical-nodes-ragas-they-stand-as-a-classical-example-of-the-amalgamation-of-art-poetry-and-classical-music-in-medieval-india-ragamala-paintings-were-created-in-most-schools-of-indian-painting-image344234916.html
RM2B01744–India: 'Above: Vasant Ragini, blue-skinned and crowned, with seven female musicians and dancers; Below: Asavari Ragini, blue-skinned, charming snakes and fish with wind instrument, with attendant sitting in tree'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting,.
India: 'Above: Megha Raga, as Krishna, holding a sabre, with four female attendants; Below: Bhairavi Ragini tending Shiva shrine, with two female attendants'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-above-megha-raga-as-krishna-holding-a-sabre-with-four-female-attendants-below-bhairavi-ragini-tending-shiva-shrine-with-two-female-attendants-ragamala-miniature-painting-c-1800-ragamala-paintings-are-a-series-of-illustrative-paintings-from-medieval-india-based-on-ragamala-or-the-garland-of-ragas-depicting-various-indian-musical-nodes-ragas-they-stand-as-a-classical-example-of-the-amalgamation-of-art-poetry-and-classical-music-in-medieval-india-ragamala-paintings-were-created-in-most-schools-of-indian-painting-starting-in-the-16th-and-17th-centuries-image344234918.html
RM2B01746–India: 'Above: Megha Raga, as Krishna, holding a sabre, with four female attendants; Below: Bhairavi Ragini tending Shiva shrine, with two female attendants'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries.
India: The poet Sa'di meets friend in a rose garden, from a manuscript of the Gulistan (Rose Garden) by Sa'di. Miniature painting attributed to Govardhan, Mughal Period, c. 1645. Abū-Muḥammad Muṣliḥ al-Dīn bin Abdallāh Shīrāzī, Saadi Shirazi, better known by his pen-name Saʿdī or, simply, Saadi, was one of the major Persian poets of the medieval period. He is not only famous in Persian-speaking countries, but he has also been quoted in western sources. He is recognised for the quality of his writings, and for the depth of his social and moral thoughts. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-the-poet-sadi-meets-friend-in-a-rose-garden-from-a-manuscript-of-the-gulistan-rose-garden-by-sadi-miniature-painting-attributed-to-govardhan-mughal-period-c-1645-ab-muammad-muli-al-dn-bin-abdallh-shrz-saadi-shirazi-better-known-by-his-pen-name-sad-or-simply-saadi-was-one-of-the-major-persian-poets-of-the-medieval-period-he-is-not-only-famous-in-persian-speaking-countries-but-he-has-also-been-quoted-in-western-sources-he-is-recognised-for-the-quality-of-his-writings-and-for-the-depth-of-his-social-and-moral-thoughts-image344248753.html
RM2B01TP9–India: The poet Sa'di meets friend in a rose garden, from a manuscript of the Gulistan (Rose Garden) by Sa'di. Miniature painting attributed to Govardhan, Mughal Period, c. 1645. Abū-Muḥammad Muṣliḥ al-Dīn bin Abdallāh Shīrāzī, Saadi Shirazi, better known by his pen-name Saʿdī or, simply, Saadi, was one of the major Persian poets of the medieval period. He is not only famous in Persian-speaking countries, but he has also been quoted in western sources. He is recognised for the quality of his writings, and for the depth of his social and moral thoughts.
Medieval travellers Giovanni da Pian del Carpine and Marco Polo both mention cynocephali. Giovanni writes of the armies of Ogedei Khan who encounter a race of dogheads who live north of the Dalai-Nor (Northern Ocean), or Lake Baikal. Polo's Travels mentions the dog-headed barbarians on the island of Angamanain, or the Andaman Islands. For Polo, although these people grow spices, they are nonetheless cruel and 'are all just like big mastiff dogs'. According to Henri Cordier, the source of all the fables of the dog-headed barbarians, whether European, Arabic, or Chinese, can be found in the Ale Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/medieval-travellers-giovanni-da-pian-del-carpine-and-marco-polo-both-mention-cynocephali-giovanni-writes-of-the-armies-of-ogedei-khan-who-encounter-a-race-of-dogheads-who-live-north-of-the-dalai-nor-northern-ocean-or-lake-baikal-polos-travels-mentions-the-dog-headed-barbarians-on-the-island-of-angamanain-or-the-andaman-islands-for-polo-although-these-people-grow-spices-they-are-nonetheless-cruel-and-are-all-just-like-big-mastiff-dogs-according-to-henri-cordier-the-source-of-all-the-fables-of-the-dog-headed-barbarians-whether-european-arabic-or-chinese-can-be-found-in-the-ale-image344278525.html
RM2B036NH–Medieval travellers Giovanni da Pian del Carpine and Marco Polo both mention cynocephali. Giovanni writes of the armies of Ogedei Khan who encounter a race of dogheads who live north of the Dalai-Nor (Northern Ocean), or Lake Baikal. Polo's Travels mentions the dog-headed barbarians on the island of Angamanain, or the Andaman Islands. For Polo, although these people grow spices, they are nonetheless cruel and 'are all just like big mastiff dogs'. According to Henri Cordier, the source of all the fables of the dog-headed barbarians, whether European, Arabic, or Chinese, can be found in the Ale
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