Mughal karkhanas (Hindi: कारखाना, Karkhana, Karkana kārakhānā, Kar-kanyas, Qur khana, Urdu: کارخانہ ) were the manufacturing houses and workshops for craftsmen...
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astronomy. The society within the Mughal Empire operated the Karkhanas, which functioned as workshops for craftsmen. These Karkhanas were producing arms, ammunition...
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Under the Mughals, the most important centers of production of military equipment were Delhi and Lahore. Karkhanas or workshops in Mughal empire prduced...
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carpets. Girdler's carpet Mughal Karkhanas '' Farrash khana ( furniture tents and carpets ) '' Page 174 Karkhanas Under the Mughals, from Akbar to Aurangzeb:...
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Nanak University. pp. 1–10. OCLC 34606247. Tripta Verma (1994). Karkhanas Under the Mughals, from Akbar to Aurangzeb. Pragati Publications. ISBN 9788173070211...
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Ain-i-Akbari (category Mughal literature)
Society of Calcutta as a part of their Bibliotheca Indica series. Mughal Karkhanas Mughal Empire Qutni Majumdar, R.C. (2007). The Mughul Empire, Mumbai:...
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Fitter Inscription on the Huqqa Inscription on the top of Huqqa The royal karkhanas (manufacturing workshops) established by the Islamic rulers were the main...
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Indo-Persian culture (redirect from Mughal culture)
steadily through the Delhi Sultanate from the 13th to 16th centuries, and the Mughal Empire from then onwards until the 19th century. Various dynasties of Turkic...
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Shahi Lal Dera (category Mughal art)
undergoing maintenance to clean and conserve it. Mughal Karkhanas Mughal architecture Willem. "Mughal Shahi Lal Dera Tent". trc-leiden.nl. Retrieved 2021-10-19...
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carpet weaving. Mughal Carpets were woven at Agra, Lahore, and Fatehpur Sikri. Worshipful Company of Girdlers Mughal Karkhanas Mughal carpets Bell, James...
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the paper by inserting one layer between the two layers of paper. Mughal Karkhanas Ain-i-Akbari Panchtoliya Ray, Haraprasad (1993). Trade and Diplomacy...
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price of 1-3 Muhr. Muslin Nur Jahan Mughal Karkhanas Findly, Ellison Banks (1993-03-25). Nur Jahan: Empress of Mughal India. Oxford University Press. p...
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production of Tarbanas contains a warp of silk and a weft of zari. Mughal Karkhanas Mulboos khas Balfour, Edward (1885). The Cyclopædia of India and of...
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Fatehpur Sikri (category Mughal gardens in India)
headquarters of Agra, Fatehpur Sikri itself was founded as the capital of the Mughal Empire in 1571 by Emperor Akbar, serving this role from 1571 to 1585, when...
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was very much interested in sports as well as in literature. All the Karkhanas that have been thriving for long in Jaipur and came down to him as heritage...
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Hyderabad. Nizam I never formally declared independence from the Mughals; he still flew the Mughal flag, and was never crowned. In Friday prayers, the sermon...
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Mahmudi (cloth) (category Mughal clothing)
Papers. Shivaji University. p. 47. Saxena, Rajendra Kumar (2002). Karkhanas of the Mughal Zamindars: A Study in the Economic Development of 18th Century...
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Medieval India. The grand vizier of the Mughal emperor Akbar discussed their social status and importance in karkhanas. In Germany, the master craftsman (Meister)...
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Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent (redirect from Mughal invaders)
development to the shifting economic conditions was the establishment of Karkhanas, or small factories and the import and dissemination of technology through...
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Sonipat (section Mughal architecture)
Sonipat against the Mughals in 1709. Khanda, Sonipat village witnessed the Battle of Sonipat and won the battle against Mughals under the military leadership...
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Mulboos khas (category Mughal clothing)
Royal clothing in the Mughal Empire. The Mulboos khas was a kind of first-grade muslin exclusively manufactured in Royal Karkhanas (''Mulboos khas kootees'': 160 )...
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became increasingly dependent on Mughal Indian textiles and silks. From the late 17th century to the early 18th century, Mughal India accounted for 95% of British...
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ruled from 1724 to 1948 by the Nizam, who was initially a viceroy of the Mughal empire in the Deccan. Hyderabad gradually became the first princely state...
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he installed his son Shah Alam in this palace, which later served as the Mughal headquarters in the south. Later, in the early 20th century, the 7th Nizam...
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The words khurd and kalan were administrative terminology dating back to Mughal times, to differentiate two areas with the same name. Khurd means "small"...
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foreigners During the period of Abul Hasan Qutb Shah, the troops of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir set a military position in this region, which...
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the ancestor of the Nizams of Hyderabad, and was the Chief Commander of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's Army during the siege of Golconda. With steady growth...
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princely states of British India (by region) Maratha Empire Textile industry Mughal Empire Goheen, John L. Glimpses of Ichalkaranji. J L Goheen. p. 41. The...
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Asia, with some of it originating from the royal kitchens of 16th-century Mughal emperors. Most of those dishes have their roots in British, Indian, Central...
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ISBN 978-90-485-0603-3. OCLC 614596834. Saxena, Rajendra Kumar (2002). Karkhanas of the Mughal Zamindars: A Study in the Economic Development of 18th Century...
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