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Ashish Batra (@ameerandesign) posted on Instagram: “A House of Heritage Indian Clothing... Explore the charm of the Era’s gone-by ... NILOFER- An Ode to The Mughal Begum’s, A symbol of…” • Dec 9, 2020 at 9:54am UTC Mughal Clothing Women, Mughal Fashion, Mughal Royal Aesthetic, Mughal Era Fashion, Mughal Era Aesthetic, Mughal Architecture Inspired Fashion, Traditional Fashion, Pakistani Fashion, Gucci Dionysus

Ashish Batra (@ameerandesign) posted on Instagram: “A House of Heritage Indian Clothing... Explore the charm of the Era’s gone-by ... NILOFER- An Ode to The Mughal Begum’s, A symbol of…” • Dec 9, 2020 at 9:54am UTC

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Mughal Empire: The inspiration for Art and Architecture Mughal Clothing Women, Mughal Inspired Fashion, Mughal Fashion Inspiration, Mughal Empire Fashion, Mughal Empire Aesthetic, Indian Architecture Inspired Fashion, Architecture Inspired Fashion, Mughal Empire Architecture, Mughal Empire Map

Known as the “gunpowder empire”, the Mughal Empire was founded by the Mongol leader Babur in 1526 after triumphing the first battle of Panipat. The heartland of the empire was located in the northern Indian Indus-Gangetic plains around the cities of Delhi, Agra, and Lahore. Overshadowing a rather belligerent rule of Mu

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The early Mughal rulers Akbar and Jahangir were interested in fashion stuffs, carpets, and ornamental textiles. Both emperors had a penchant for inventing new names for garments and other clothing. Akbar is recorded as having ordered a new coat or dress with a round skirt to be tied on the right side. This jama may be a later version of the Akbari garment. Its lengthy sleeves would have been gathered up on the arm when the dress was worn. In a painting of Shah Jahan, he is seen to be wearing a s 18th Century Hats, 19th Century Dress, Empire Outfit, Masculine Clothing, 18th Century Clothing, Century Dress, Gunne Sax Deer Print Dress, Century Clothing, Fantasy Gowns

The early Mughal rulers Akbar and Jahangir were interested in fashion stuffs, carpets, and ornamental textiles. Both emperors had a penchant for inventing new names for garments and other clothing. Akbar is recorded as having ordered a new coat or dress with a round skirt to be tied on the right side. This jama may be a later version of the Akbari garment. Its lengthy sleeves would have been gathered up on the arm when the dress was worn. In a painting of Shah Jahan, he is seen to be wearing…

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