File:Miniature painting of Razia Sultana holding court ("durbar") with identifying inscriptions, by Gulam Ali Khan, circa 19th century.jpg

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Miniature painting of Razia Sultana holding court ("durbar") with identifying inscriptions, by Gulam Ali Khan, circa 19th century

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English: Miniature painting of Razia Sultana (alt. known as 'Sultan Razia' or 'Sultana Razia Begum') holding court ("durbar") with identifying inscriptions, by Gulam Ali Khan, circa 19th century. Kept in the collection of the Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad. Her full name was 'Raziyyat-Ud-Dunya Wa Ud-Din'.

This painting also can be found posted at: [1], [2], [3], [4]


Museum description of art-piece:

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Title SULTANA RAZIA BEGUM Accession Number XXIII-237 Museum Name Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad Gallery Name Miniature Painting Store-4 Object Type Miniature Painting Main Material Pigment Component Material II Water Colour Medium Paper Country India Provenance Delhi, India Origin Place Delhi Style Mughal School Mughal Period / Year of Work 19th Century Dimensions 34.3 L X 20.0 W, 35.5 L X 21.0 W, 41.5 L X 28.4 W Brief Description Miniature painting in Mughal style by Gulam Ali Khan withinscription on top of Sultana Razia Begum in court.

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Title SULTANA RAZIA BEGUM Accession Number XXIII-237 Museum Name Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad Object Type Miniature Painting Main Material Paper Country INDIA Provenance INDIA Origin Place INDIA School DELHI Period / Year of Work 19TH CENTURY Dimensions 34.3 L X 20.0 W, 35.5 L X 21.0 W, 41.5 L X 28.4 W

Brief Description Miniature painting in Mughal style by Gulam Ali Khan with inscription on top of Sultana Razia Begum in court.
Date circa 19th century
Source [5], [6]
Author Gulam Ali Khan
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