Dara Shukoh, the forgotten Prince of Islam

This Exhibition mounted by François Gautier's non-profit FACT is based on contemporary official records and credible Persian sources


7. Dara Shukoh besieging the Qandahar Fort (1653 AD).
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Paintings

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      • 1. Birth of Prince Dara Shukoh at Ajmer.
      • 2. Emperor Akbar as a source of inspiration ...
      • 3. Dara invites Emperor Shah Jahan, and his ...
      • 4. Dara Shukoh presenting a carved railing f...
      • 5. Two contrasts – Dara Shukoh with Sufi Sai...
      • 6. Dara Shukoh with the Christian Fathers.
      • 7. Dara Shukoh besieging the Qandahar Fort (...
      • 8. Dara Shukoh in conversation with Baba Lal...
      • 9. Dara Shukoh presenting his album of minia...
      • 10. Shah Jahan confers the title of Shahzada...
      • 11. Prince Dara in conversation with a Hindu...
      • 12. Dara Shukoh, his sons performing namaz i...
      • 13. Trial of Dara in absentia - Aurangzeb c...
      • 14. Dara Shukoh translating the Upanishads...
      • 15. Khalilullah Khan reading a secret letter...
      • 16. Dr. Bernier examining Nadira Banu's puls...
      • 17. Malik Jiwan welcomes, and, later, betray...
      • 18. Emperor Auranbzeb examining the severed ...
      • 19. Aurangzeb sends Dara Shukoh's head to th...
      • 20. The Legacy of Dara Shukoh.
      • 21. Dara Shukoh learning calligraphy from hi...
      • 22. Dara Shukoh accompanied by Emperor Shah ...
      • 23. Dara Shukoh welcoming Sarmad (1654 AD). ...
      • 24. Dara Shukoh interceding to save Malik Ji...
      • 25. The Mewar envoys with Dara Shukoh seekin...
      • 26. Two scenes of Sulaiman Sukoh's marriage ...
      • 27. Shah Jahan bidding Dara Shukoh adieu, ne...

Book

Half A Flight - Nuruddin's memoirs of his master, Crown Prince Dara Shukoh, son of Emperor Shah Jahan


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