Portrait of Dara Shikoh, the eldest son of Shah Jahan, who ruled the province of Delhi in the time of his father; After the death of his father, Aurangzeb killed him and himself became ruler of Delhi, c. 1686 drawing. Indian miniature Dara Shikoh is depicted up to his hips, used to the left, with his right hand he holds his sword on his shoulder and in his left hand he has a fly brush. Leaf 8 in the `Witsen-Album ', with 49 Indian miniatures of princes. Above the portrait a piece of paper with the name in Persian. Under the portrait a piece of paper with the name in the Portuguese. Golkonda pa


Portrait of Dara Shikoh, the eldest son of Shah Jahan, who ruled the province of Delhi in the time of his father; After the death of his father, Aurangzeb killed him and himself became ruler of Delhi, c. 1686 drawing. Indian miniature Dara Shikoh is depicted up to his hips, used to the left, with his right hand he holds his sword on his shoulder and in his left hand he has a fly brush. Leaf 8 in the `Witsen-Album ', with 49 Indian miniatures of princes. Above the portrait a piece of paper with the name in Persian. Under the portrait a piece of paper with the name in the Portuguese. Golkonda paper. deck paint. gold leaf. gouache (paint) brush ruler, sovereign. historical person (...) - historical person (...) portrayed alone


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