Featured on PDR in the essay The Emperor’s New Clothes: Fashion, Politics, and Identity in Mughal South Asia

The Mughal emperors in India faced a sartorial quandary: continue wearing their traditional Central Asian attire, or adopt the lighter cotton clothing of this warmer clime? Simran Agarwal considers the cultural, political, and theological implications of embracing Indic fashion, arguing that — by donning the clothing of their subjects — the Mughal emperors fashioned themselves anew.

Emperor Jahangir (when he was Prince Salim) wearing a translucent jāma

Date

ca. 1620–1630


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Public Domain Worldwide

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810 x 1532

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