AKBAR The Great
During his reign from 1556 to 1605, Akbar expanded the Mughal empire through much of the Indian subcontinent. He was fond of literature, and created a library of over 24,000 volumes across many languages. He was revered for unification of Indo-Persian culture and promulgated Din-i-illahi which was an ideology of acceptance and peace.
Collection- The Last of the Behrupia (Impersonator)
Behrupias or Impersonators, are a dying vocation that once drew large crowds through vivid projections of demons, animals and mythical creatures drawn from a deeply personal interpretation of popular fiction.
Artist - Amit Sharma | Agyaat.eth | copyright@amitsharma
License - Extended Editorial Private Display / Personal Non-Commercial Use. The Rights Usage includes unlimited use to display in IRL physical or VIRTUAL galleries, by the NFT holder. No rights for commercial use, distribution, or derivative works allowed. The artist reserves the right to print and publish books.
AKBAR The Great
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AKBAR The Great
During his reign from 1556 to 1605, Akbar expanded the Mughal empire through much of the Indian subcontinent. He was fond of literature, and created a library of over 24,000 volumes across many languages. He was revered for unification of Indo-Persian culture and promulgated Din-i-illahi which was an ideology of acceptance and peace.
Collection- The Last of the Behrupia (Impersonator)
Behrupias or Impersonators, are a dying vocation that once drew large crowds through vivid projections of demons, animals and mythical creatures drawn from a deeply personal interpretation of popular fiction.
Artist - Amit Sharma | Agyaat.eth | copyright@amitsharma
License - Extended Editorial Private Display / Personal Non-Commercial Use. The Rights Usage includes unlimited use to display in IRL physical or VIRTUAL galleries, by the NFT holder. No rights for commercial use, distribution, or derivative works allowed. The artist reserves the right to print and publish books.