Mughal Marble Maze/Labyrinth Fountain - X.222A - For Sale

Mughal Marble Maze/Labyrinth Fountain - X.222A
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Mughal Marble Maze/Labyrinth Fountain - X.222A, Origin: India, Circa: 16 th Century AD to 18 th Century AD, Dimensions: 27.5" (69.9cm) high x 24.75" (62.9cm) wide, Collection: Islamic Art, Style: Mughal, Medium: Marble. The Mughal Dynasty was founded by Zahiru al- Din Babur upon three successive victorious battles that allowed him to secure control of northern India. A Muslim minority in a Hindu land, the Mughal would rule India from 1526- 1858. After Babur, each ruler managed to extend Mughal dominance over the natives until the entire subcontinent was under their authority, from the foothills of the Himalayas all the way to the southern tip of Cape Comorin. However, soon after, Emperor Aurangzeb abandoned the religious tolerance that characterized the rule of his ancestors and attempted to convert the whole of India to Islam. This deliberate change in policy naturally ignited numerous rebellions. As the revolts spread across the land, including groups that had been loyal to the Mughals for many generations, the arrival of the Europeans added further complications. The ambitions of the European powers extended beyond mere trade, and their superior military power and organization completely stripped the Mughal of any naval power. The Mughal Dynasty continued onward, becoming successively weaker and weaker with each ruler until the British finally overcame both the Mughals and the native Hindus by exploiting their animosity towards each other, ending a three hundred year period of Muslim rule in the subcontinent.

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