File:1502-Babur advancing through the mountains to Kabul.jpg

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English: Painting, watercolour on paper, illustration to the Waqiat-i-Barbari (memoirs of Babur). Babur, in armour and on a caparisoned horse, is at the centre of the composition, followed by other horsemen in armour at the right of the composition and preceded by footsoldiers. Behind them are mountains and a minar. Snow is seen on the landscape. Unknown, c. 1590. Victoria and Albert Museum IM.263-1913
Date Circa 1590
institution QS:P195,Q213322
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Source/Photographer Baburnama

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