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Jehangir Collection

Jehangir, a name that resonates with history and grandeur

Background imageJehangir Collection: Portrait of Emperor Jahangir (1569-1627) (gouache on paper)

Portrait of Emperor Jahangir (1569-1627) (gouache on paper)
DND184174 Portrait of Emperor Jahangir (1569-1627) (gouache on paper) by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageJehangir Collection: Dossibai Patell

Dossibai Patell
Dossibai Rustomji Cowasji Patell (1881 - 1960), Indian obstetrician and gynaecologist, who in 1910 became the first woman to become a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS)

Background imageJehangir Collection: Sir Thomas Roes Embassy to the Court of Jehangir (oil & pencil on canvas)

Sir Thomas Roes Embassy to the Court of Jehangir (oil & pencil on canvas)
1775082 Sir Thomas Roes Embassy to the Court of Jehangir (oil & pencil on canvas) by Rothenstein, William (1872-1945); 52.5x110.5 cm; Bradford Art Galleries and Museums, West Yorkshire

Background imageJehangir Collection: The Great Carew Ruby

The Great Carew Ruby, with Arabic writing. 1906

Background imageJehangir Collection: Emperor Jahangir (1569-1627) (gouache on paper)

Emperor Jahangir (1569-1627) (gouache on paper)
CHT238794 Emperor Jahangir (1569-1627) (gouache on paper) by Indian School, (17th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; Indian, out of copyright

Background imageJehangir Collection: The Armoury Square, Fort Agra, Agra, India

The Armoury Square, Fort Agra, Agra, India
The Armoury Square at the fort at Agra, India, now a UNESCO world heritage site. The great Mughals Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Jehangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb lived here

Background imageJehangir Collection: Jehangir Mahal Temple, Madhya Pradesh, India

Jehangir Mahal Temple, Madhya Pradesh, India
The Jehangir Mahal Temple, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was built by Raja Bir Singh Ju Deo in the 17th century to commemorate the visit of Emperor Jehangir. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts

Background imageJehangir Collection: SIR COWASJEE JEHANGIR READYMONEY, K. C. S. I. 1873 engraving

SIR COWASJEE JEHANGIR READYMONEY, K. C. S. I. 1873 engraving
SIR COWASJEE JEHANGIR READYMONEY, K.C.S.I. 1873 engraving

Background imageJehangir Collection: SIR COWASJEE JEHANGIR READYMONEY, K. C. S. I. 1873 engraving

SIR COWASJEE JEHANGIR READYMONEY, K. C. S. I. 1873 engraving
SIR COWASJEE JEHANGIR READYMONEY, K.C.S.I. 1873 engraving

Background imageJehangir Collection: Agra - Fatehpursikri - Hiran Minar

Agra - Fatehpursikri - Hiran Minar
The Elephant Tower at Fatehpursikri, Agra, India. Alledged to have been built by the Emperor Jehangir (1569 - 1627) in memory of his favourite elephant

Background imageJehangir Collection: Agra Fort, India

Agra Fort, India
View of the Agra Fort, Agra, India, also known as Lal Qila, Fort Rouge and Red Fort of Agra. It can be more accurately described as a walled palatial city

Background imageJehangir Collection: Tombs of the Sakadh of Jehangir (Jahangir)

Tombs of the Sakadh of Jehangir (Jahangir), Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageJehangir Collection: The Samadi of Jehangir

The Samadi of Jehangir, Lahore, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageJehangir Collection: Itimad-ud-Daulahs Tomb built by Nur Jehan wife of Jehangir 1622AD

Itimad-ud-Daulahs Tomb built by Nur Jehan wife of Jehangir 1622AD, Agra, Uttar Pradesh State, India, Asia


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Jehangir, a name that resonates with history and grandeur. From the exquisite paintings capturing his court to the magnificent structures built in his honor, Jehangir's legacy continues to captivate us. Dossibai Patell, a renowned artist of her time, immortalized Jehangir's splendor through her masterpiece "Sir Thomas Roes Embassy to the Court of Jehangir. " This oil and pencil on canvas painting transports us back to an era filled with opulence and cultural exchange. Emperor Jahangir himself left behind a remarkable gouache on paper artwork that showcases his regal presence. The vibrant colors and intricate details depict his love for art and beauty. As we delve deeper into history, we discover The Great Carew Ruby, a precious gem once owned by Jehangir. Its allure matches the magnificence of this emperor who appreciated fine craftsmanship. The Armoury Square in Fort Agra stands as a testament to Jehangir's military prowess. It reminds us of his strategic mind and determination to protect his empire. In Madhya Pradesh, India lies the majestic Jehangir Mahal Temple. Its architectural brilliance reflects both religious devotion and imperial grandeur - a fusion unique to Emperor Jahangir's reign. Sir Cowasjee Jehangir Readymoney was another notable figure associated with this illustrious name. His engraving from 1873 portrays him as an influential personality adorned with prestigious titles like K. C. S. I. , leaving behind an indelible mark on society. Agra Fort is yet another reminder of Emperor Jahangir's powerful rule. Its imposing structure whispers tales of conquests and political maneuvering during his reign. The Tombs of Sakadh bear witness to the eternal bond between Emperor Jahangir and Empress Nur Jahan. These tombs stand as symbols of their everlasting love story even after centuries have passed.