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Jali Trellis is a classic and timeless wallpaper on metallic grounds, based on a traditional pattern with a contemporary twist. A jali is a lattice screen in the Mughal architectural style, developed by the Mughals in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, Mughal Architecture Motifs Design, Mughal Prints, Nikah Certificate, Timeless Wallpaper, Pvc Design, Lattice Screen, Jaali Design, Mughal Art Paintings, Boundary Wall

Jali Trellis is a classic and timeless wallpaper on metallic grounds, based on a traditional pattern with a contemporary twist. A jali is a lattice screen in the Mughal architectural style, developed by the Mughals in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries,

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Jalis, or pierced screens, were used extensively in Indian architecture as windows, room dividers, and railings. In the course of the day, the movement of their patterns in silhouette across the floor wouid  enhance the pleasure of their intricate geometry. Tac Mahal, Mughal Emperor, Jaali Design, Red Sandstone, Mandir Design, 1001 Nights, Mughal Architecture, Mughal Empire, Indian Architecture

Two Pierced Screens Jalis, or pierced screens, were used extensively in Indian architecture as windows, room dividers, and railings. In the course of the day, the movement of their patterns in silhouette across the floor wouid enhance the pleasure of their intricate geometry. This pair would have formed part of a series of windows set in an outside wall, as suggested by the weathering on one side. They are attributed to the reign of the Mughal emperor Akbar (1550-1605), when red sandstone…

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The Mughal Empire existed for more than 300 years, from the early 1500s until the arrival of British colonial rule in 1857, encompassing territory that included vast portions of the Indian subcontinent and Afghanistan. The Mughal rulers were Central Asian Muslims who assimilated many religious faiths under their administration. Famed for its distinctive architecture, including the Taj Mahal, the Mughal Empire is also renowned for its colorful and engaging paintings.

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