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Tumanba Khan, His Wife, and His Nine Sons, Folio from a Chingiznama... ca. 1596
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Tumanba Khan, His Wife, and His Nine Sons, Folio from a Chingiznama... ca. 1596
Tumanba Khan, His Wife, and His Nine Sons, Folio from a Chingiznama (Book of Genghis Khan), ca. 1596. Commissioned by emperor Akbar
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This print showcases a folio from the renowned Chingiznama, also known as the Book of Genghis Khan, commissioned by Emperor Akbar in 1596. The artwork, created by Basawan Bhim Gujarati, depicts Tumanba Khan alongside his wife and nine sons. The composition exudes an air of regality and power as Tumanba Khan is enthroned in a magnificent palace courtyard. Dressed in opulent attire adorned with gold accents, he sits with authority and grace while surrounded by his family. His wife stands beside him, radiating elegance and strength. Each son is portrayed individually, displaying their unique personalities and potential future roles within the empire. The artist's skillful use of color brings vibrancy to the scene; golden hues dominate the palette, symbolizing wealth and prosperity. The attention to detail is remarkable - every stroke of ink contributes to the intricate patterns on their garments or architectural elements within the palace walls. This fusion of Islamic artistry with Mughal aesthetics creates a harmonious blend that epitomizes Akbar's reign as one of cultural enlightenment. As we gaze upon this masterpiece preserved at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, we are transported back to a time when dynasties thrived under strong rulership. It serves as a testament not only to Tumanba Khan's lineage but also to the rich heritage and artistic legacy left behind by these great empires.
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