HYDERABAD: Picture this: a grand Mughal feast, bathed in the warm glow of a glittering chandelier, spread across a table ...
In her book, Chandni Chowk: The Mughal City of Old Delhi, historian Swapna Liddle writes: “This space had been commissioned by the princess Jahanara. Jahanara was a very wealthy woman.
Picture this: A grand Mughal feast, bathed in the warm glow of a glittering chandelier, spread across a table draped in rich velvet and silk. Precious flatware gleam alongside icy water in pewter ...
The investment made by teerth purohits comes in the form of taxes paid for the land allotted to them since the Mughal period.
Aurangabad Central MLA Pradeep Jaiswal has announced funding for construction of a compound wall around Mughal-era garden H.