Trained Elephants Execute Followers of Khan Zaman
Akbarnama 90
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Banwali (painter) and Miskina (outliner). Akbarnama: Trained Elephants Execute Followers of Khan Zaman. India. ca. 1590-1595. Opaque watercolour and gold on paper, 38.1 x 22.4 cm. Victoria and Albert Museum, London, U. K., IS.2:90-1896.


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Seifert, Krysta (Researcher, Scriptwriter, Voiceover, Storyboarder, Audio Editor, Animator, Coder). “Multimedia: Trained elephants execute followers of Khan Zaman” In The Akbarnama: A Digital Art History Student Project, March 16, 2018.

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