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- Bishandas was a 17th-century Mughal painter at the court of the Mughal emperor Jahangir (1569–1627), specializing in portraits. Jahangir praised him as...
- Nur Jahan holding a portrait of Jahangir by Bishandas c.1627...
- Nimoth is famous for almost 500 years old temple of great Saint Baba Bishandas ji Maharaj .The temple is situated on the nimoth to kapoori road . Zainabad...
- Portrait of Empress Mariam-uz-Zamani, giving birth to prince Salim in Fatehpur Sikri, painted by Bishandas....
- followed by Bazar (1949), Beqasoor and Sagai (1951) Gope was born Gope Bishandas Kamlani, on 11 April 1913, in Hyderabad, Sindh, British India. He was...
- Mughal painting of Saru Taqi by Bishandas, c. 1618...
- specialist in animals and plants Abu al-Hasan (1589 – c. 1630) Bichitr Bishandas, a Hindu specialist in portraits Mushfiq an early example of an artist...
- spent some time in Karachi with a wealthy patron, Seth Bishandas. Fond of mysticism, Bishandas' influence compelled Khan to live as a fakir.[citation...
- His most talented portrait painters were Ustad Mansur, Abul Hasan and Bishandas. Shah Jahan (1627–1658) continued the patronage of painting. Some of the...
- of expertise: Mansur as an animal and flower painter, Abu'l-Hasan and Bishandas as imperial portraitists, and Govardhan as a painter of holy men, musicians...