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TOMB of PARI BIBI Print

al-akhir sarker

Bangladesh

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Bibi Pari was a Mughal Princess and the daughter of Shaista Khan. She was the wife of Prince and future Mughal Emperor Muhammad Azam Shah. She is the grandniece of Nur Jahan the main consort of Mughal Emperor Jahangir. Bibi Pari was the daughter of Shaista Khan and was also known as Iran Dukht Rahmat Banu. She was married to Muhammad Azam, the son of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, on 3 May 1668. She lived in Dhaka, Bengal Subah (province), her father was the governor of the province. Mughal records of that era showed that she played an influential role in the governor household and the politics of the province.

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Giclee on Canvas

Size:

16 W x 20 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

17.75 W x 21.75 H x 1.25 D in

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i am an artist, I wanted to dig out my inner feelings, very personal and free feelings, at the same time the very traditional feelings of Bengali people in my paintings, where the tradition, feelings, religious behavior, thoughts, dreams, and moreover the entire Bengali character is present. The people of this region are in a cycle of simplicity as water, as well as complex, also. They are unpredictable, but thoughtful. All time they want entrance in an open nest. They feel their unknown desire in their dreams, but cannot afford all the feelings. Sometimes, desires express their unuttered words like a poet, and the poet feels his existence in the flowers of moss, and religion supplies the hue to the moss flower. The free Bengali forgets his origin. The poet enters into his open nest, his bird rounds his nest, wants to hear the undiscovered story of the isolated life of a woman, and becomes a mystery being, a toy. My work of art is an attempt, to uphold the historic sensitivity, of the modern Bengali.

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