File:Arjun hits the target.jpg

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Daswant and kesho,

From Jaipur razmnama copy of akbar
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Arjun hits the target: Daswant, described by Abul Fazl as the greatest Indian painter in Akbar's court, depicts in Persian style a scene from the pre-Islamic Indian epic, the Mahabharata
Date 16th century
date QS:P571,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source/Photographer Razmnama
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  • 2012-03-01 05:19 Sridhar1000 220×331× (11563 bytes) *Source=#http://www.littlemag.com/2000/sen2.htm #Razmnama *Artist=Daswant, described by Abul Fazl as the greatest Indian painter in Akbar's court, *Description=Arjun hits the target: Daswant, described by Abul Fazl as the greatest Indian painter in Ak...

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current14:08, 23 December 2017Thumbnail for version as of 14:08, 23 December 20172,043 × 2,949 (3.01 MB)Jhala shivrajsinh (talk | contribs)mahabharata:
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