The Capture of Fort Mirtha
Akbarnama 25
(3:15 min.)





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Mukund (outliner) and Khirman Sangtarash (painter). Capture of Fort Mirtha. India. Ca 1590-95. Painted in opaque watercolour and gold on paper, 32.8 x 19.4cm. The Victoria & Albert Museum, London, U.K., IS.2:25-1896.


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Corrado, Carly (Researcher, Scriptwriter, Voiceover, Storyboarder, Audio Editor, Image Editor, Animator, Coder). “Multimedia: The Capture of Fort Mirtha.” In The Akbarnama: A Digital Art History Student Project. .

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Rapson, Edward James and Sir Wolseley Haig and Sir Richard Burn. The Cambridge History of India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Archive. 1960.

Elliot, H. M. Sir and John Dowson. The History of India, as Told by its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period Volume 5. London: Trübner and Compaany. 1873.

Fazl, Abu'l. The Akbarnama of Abu'l Fazl Volume II. Translated by Henry Beveridge. Calcutta: The Asiatic Society, 1907. 247-50. https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.189290/2015.189290.The-Akbarnama-Of-Abul-Fazl--Vol-2#page/n256/mode/1up

Lynn, John A. Battle: A History of Combat and Culture. New York: Basic Books. 2009

Tri-Tachyon- The Warbird EP. Edge of the Wastelands. MP3.Vol. Ambient Electronic, India, Ambient, New Age, Chill-out. Attribution-NonCommerical Records, 2017. freemusicarchive.org.


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