Another new type of image showed the
Jharokha Darshan (literally "balcony view/worship"), or public display of the emperor to the court, or the public, which became a daily ceremonial under Akbar,
Jahangir and
Shah Jahan, before being stopped as un-Islamic by Aurangzeb.
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Mughal painting - Wikipediag, which was to spread to both Muslim and Hindu princely courts across India.[6] From the 17th century equestrian portraits, mostly of rulers, became another popular borrowing from the West.[7] <span>Another new type of image showed the Jharokha Darshan (literally "balcony view/worship"), or public display of the emperor to the court, or the public, which became a daily ceremonial under Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan, before being stopped as un-Islamic by Aurangzeb. In these scenes, the emperor is shown at top on a balcony or at a window, with a crowd of courtiers below, sometimes including many portraits. Like the increasingly large halos these em Summary
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