Mughal painting
Mughal painting is a style of miniature painting, used as either book illustrations or as single works to be kept in albums (muraqqa), which originated during the Mughal period in the Indian subcontinent. It reflects an exclusive combination of Indian, Persian and Islamic styles.As the name suggests, these paintings evolved as well as developed during the rule of Mughal emperors in India, between 16th to 19th century The Mughal emperors were Muslims and they are credited with consolidating Islam in the subcontinent, and spreading Islamic (and particularly Persian) art and culture as well as the faith.