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My name is Krzysztof Czerniawski (Krzysztof is polish Christopher:) and I'm a Polish wikipedian who now try to write something in English. I'm primary interested in history and culture of Islamic World and China, but it takes me sometimes to other places - for example, in a moment when I'm writing this I study Rajput painting, because Mughal painting take me there. Have a nice day and all luck in the world:)
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Bodhisattva Padmapani. Ajanta Caves, 5th-century.
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Prajnaparamita stotra. Bengal, probably c. 985. Cambridge University Library
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Bodhisattva Prajnaparamita, Folio from the Prajnaparamita Manuscript. Eastern India, c. 1080. Bodleian Library
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Bodhisattva Padmapani Lokeshvara expounding dharma to assembly of divinities. Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Manuscript. Pala period, reign of Surapala Deva, late 11th century. Yarlung Museum, Tsetang
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Green Tara Dispensing Boons to Ecstatic Devotees: Folio from a Manuscript of the Ashtasahasrika Prajnaparamita. West Bengal, early 12th century. MET
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Kurukulla Dancing in Her Mountain Grotto: Folio from a Manuscript of the Ashtasahasrika Prajnaparamita. West Bengal, early 12th century. MET
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Boddhisatvas Simhanada Lokeshvara, Folio from an Ashtasahasrika Prajnaparamita manuscript. Bihar, mid 12th century, possibly c. 1145. British Library
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Prajnaparamita, Sumtsek chapel, Alchi Monastery, Ladakh. Circa 1200
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Instruction by Monks, Folio from a Jain text of Sanskrit Grammar, the Siddhahemashabdanushasana by Hemachandra. Gujarat, c. 1350 LACMA
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Captive Gardabhilla presented before Kalakacharya, Folio from the Kalpa Sutra and Kalakacharya Katha. Western India, late 14th-century. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
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A King converses, Folio from the Kalpa Sutra and Kalacharyakatha. Gujarat, 1411. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
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Folio from the Mandu Kalpa Sutra. Mandu, 1439. National Museum, New Delhi
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The Heroin Elopes, Folio from a Laur Chanda. Circa 1450-75. Bharat Kala Bhavan
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Vasanta Vilasa. Gujarat, 1451. Freer Gallery of Art
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Mahavira's Initiation, Folio from a Kalpasutra. Jaunpur, 1465. Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Devananda's Fourteen Auspicious Dreams Foretelling the Birth of Mahavira, Folio from a Jaunpur Kalpasutra. Jaunpur, 1465. Metropolitan Museum of Art
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A Monk is Greeted at the Gate of the Coronation Hall, Folio from the Devasano Pado Kalpa Sūtra and Kalakacharya Katha. Gujarat, c. 1475. Rietberg Museum
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Saraswati Pata. Gujarat, 1475-1500. National Museum, New Delhi
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Ghiyas al-Din watches the process of cooking green vegetables, Folio from a Nimatnama-i-Nasiruddin-Shahi (detail). Malwa Sultanate, c. 1500. British Library
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Krishna defeats Trinavarta, folio from the "Dispersed" Bhagavata Purana. North India, c. 1520. Freer Gallery of Art
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Remembering that Fawn-Eyed Beauty, Folio from a Caurapañcāśikā. North India, second quarter of the 16th-century. Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Museum, N.C. Mehta Collection
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Bhairavi Ragini. Possibly Mewar, c. 1550. Victoria and Albert Museum
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Krishna and Gopis in Forest, Folio from a Gita Govinda. West India, c. 1550. CSMVS
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Chanda talking to a Friend, Folio from a Chandayana. Probably Delhi - Jaunpur belt, c. 1525-1575. CSMVS
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The Gopis Plead with Krishna to Return Their Clothing, Folio from Isarda Bhagavata Purana. North India, c. 1560-65. MET
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Amr Disguised as Mazmahil the Surgeon Practices Quackery on the Sorcerers of Antali, Folio from the Hamzanama, between 1562 to 1577. Brooklyn Museum
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Elijah rescuing Prince Nur ad-Dahr from drowning in a river, Folio from the Hamzanama, between 1562 to 1577. BM
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Seated Man by Basawan, c. 1580. Freer Gallery of Art
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The crow addresses the animals, attributed to Miskin. Mughal, circa 1590. British Museum
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Akbar's Adventures with the Elephant Hawa'i, Folio from an Akbarnama by Basawan. Victoria and Albert Museum
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Raga Hindola, Leaf from a Ragamala series. Deccan style, possibly Ahmadnagar, 1590 - 1595. National Museum, New Delhi
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Malkausik Raga, folio from the Chunar Ragamala, dated February 24, 1591. Private collection, New York
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Rama and Laksmana attack Tataka by Mushfiq. Between 1597 and 1605. Freer Gallery of Art
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Sultan Bahadur and Rumi Khan jumping into the sea when surrounded by Portuguese boats, miniature from an Akbarnama by La'l. Mughal, early 17th-century. British Library
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Head of a young woman, among flowering stems. Mughal, 17th century. Freer Gallery of Art
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Malasri Ragini, Folio from the Chawand Ragamala by Nasiruddin. Mewar, 1605. Los Angeles County Museum of Art
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The devotee who helped the king to settle the petitioners' complaint by Anand, from "Anvar-i Suhayli". Mughal, c. 1605. British Library
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Nauroz durbar of Jahangir by Abu'l-Hasan, Folio from the St. Petersburg Album. Agra, c. 1610-18. Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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Persian nobleman and musician, attributed to Muhammad Khan. Mughal, c. 1615-1620. Bibliothèque nationale de France
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Ragini Bhairavi. Bundi, c. 1625. Allahabad Museum
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Five Holy Men, A Leaf From the St. Petersburg Album. Attributed to Govardhan. Mughal, c. 1625-1630. Private collection
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Lalit Ragini, folio from the Ragamala painted by Sahibdin. Mewar, 1628. National Museum, New Delhi
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The accession of Shah Jahan by Bichitr, part of the Windsor Padshahnama. Circa 1628. Royal Collection
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A Lady Enjoying Her Drink. Golconda, c. 1630. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
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Lovers Embracing. Popular Mughal style, probably Bikaner, c. 1630. Cleveland Museum of Art
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Dervish seated under a tree, Miniature from the album made for Shah Jahan. British Museum
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Portrait of Mumtaz Mahal on Ivory. 17th-century. Lahore Museum
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King Kamsa in His Inner Apartment, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana series. Possibly Mandi, c. 1650. Private collection
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Radha and Krishna Embracing, Leaf from a Gita Govinda. Aurangabad, c. 1650. Cleveland Museum of Art
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Rama and Lakshmana on mount Prasravana, From the Mewar Ramayana. Udaipur, 1653. British Library
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Maharao Jagat Singh of Kota in a Garden, attributed to Hada Master. Kota, c. 1660. Private collection
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Gauri Ragini: A Girl with Peacocks, attributed to Sirohi Master. Sirohi, c. 1660. Williams College Museum of Art
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Unending Passion: The Ratipriya Heroine, Folio from the Rasamanjari series attributed to Kripal of Nurpur. Nurpur, c. 1660-1670. Dogra Art Museum
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Gazing Fondly in the Mirror by Natthu. Bikaner, 1665. San Diego Museum of Art
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Gauri ragini. Sirohi, c. 1670. Salar Jung Museum
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Princess with confidantes. Deccan, 1675. Salar Jung Museum
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Rama Bestows His Possessions on the Brahmins, His Friends, and Servants, Folio from the "Shangri" Ramayana. Attributed to First Bahu Master. Bahu, c. 1680-1695. LACMA
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Kedar Ragini, by Ruknuddin. Bikaner, c. 1690-1695. Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Todi Ragini of Raga Malkaunsa. Malwa, c. 1700. National Museum, New Delhi
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Ram Singh I of Kota Hunting Rhinoceros. Kota, c. 1700. Private collection
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Saptarishi. The Seven Sages, attributed to Master at the Court of Mankot. Bandralta-Mankot workshop, c. 1700. Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh
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Asavari Ragini. Sirohi, c. 1700. Cleveland Museum of Art
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Emperor Aurangzeb Receives Prince Mu'azzam by Bhavanidas. Between 1707 and 1712. Chester Beatty Library
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Raga Madhava, by the 2nd Master of the Shangri Ramayana series. Probably Bahu, c. 1720. Rietberg Museum
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Shirin praying While Khusrau hunting. Hyderabad, c. 1720-1740. Aga Khan Museum
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An Evening Performance for Maharaja Abhai Singh by Dalchand. Jodhpur, c. 1725. Mehrangarh Museum Trust
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An Elephant Hunt, attributed to Niju. Kota, c. 1730-1740. Chester Beatty Library
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Vishnu as Varaha challenges the demon Hiranyaksha by Manaku of Guler, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana series. Guler, c. 1740. Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh
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Raja Balwant Singh of Jasrota examining a painting with Nainsukh by Nainsukh. Jasrota, 1745-1750. Rietberg Museum
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Raga Putra Rama. Deccan, Bijapur school, Mid 18th century. National Museum, New Delhi
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Radha and Krishna in the boat of love by Nihal Chand. Kishangarh, c. 1750. National Museum, New Delhi
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Ragini Madhumadhavi, by Jay Krishna. Malpura, c. 1756. Rietberg Museum
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Laila Majnu. Kangra-Basohli, 1775. Salar Jung Museum
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Devi Diagram of Pandit Seu's Family. Pahari, from the family workshop of Nainsukh of Guler. Isolated folio, c. 1780
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The Gods Sing and Dance for Shiva and Parvati, attributed to Khushala, c. 1780-90. Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Vasanta Ragini. National Museum, New Delhi
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Head of Krishna: cartoon for a mural of the Raslila by Sahib Ram. Jaipur, c. 1800. Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Lady lures bird. Kangra, c. 1810. Rijksmuseum
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Three Aspects of The Absolute, miniature by Bulaki from the manuscript of Shri Nath Charit, definitive text of the Nath yogis. Jodhpur, 1823. Mehrangarh Museum Trust
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Ragini Todi. Ascribed to a Master of the Second Generation after Nainsukh, c. 1825-30. Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh
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Two lovers (possibly Kodaba Raga). Pigment on cloth, in the technique closely resembling that used in Odishan pattachitras. Odisha, circa 1850. Private collection