Holi, a vibrant festival celebrated during the Mughal era, transcended social and religious boundaries. Emperors like Akbar ...
Once a grand spectacle in the Mughal courts, Holi’s vibrant legacy endures—not just in colour but on our plates.
Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor, is known for his controversial rule marked by military expansion and religious orthodoxy.
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 ...
Holi and Islam may seem unrelated today, but during the Mughal era, emperors embraced the festival as Eid-e-Gulabi or ...
The show, which closes in May, highlights a golden age of pluralism under three monarchs from the house of Tamerlane ...
The Taj Mahal is undeniably the most celebrated masterpiece of Mughal architecture, drawing millions of visitors each year.