The Fight between Wazir Khan and Bahadur Khan Against Ali Quli Khan near Chunar
| Support Type: | Paper |
| Paint Type: | Watercolor |
| Current Location: | Victoria And Albert Museum |
The fight between Wazir Khan and Bahadur Khan against Ali Quli Khan near Chunar Fort was an important conflict during the early Mughal period. Ali Quli Khan rebelled against the Mughal emperor. Wazir Khan and Bahadur Khan led the imperial forces to suppress the rebellion. They defeated Ali Quli Khan near Chunar, helping to restore Mughal authority in the region. This painting depicts a dramatic scene of warfare and imperial victory. The composition is crowded with mounted soldiers, archers, swordsmen, and a richly decorated elephant carrying a royal canopy, all arranged to create a strong sense of movement and action. Bright colours such as red, blue, green, and gold enhance the visual richness of the painting, while the detailed costumes, weapons, and horse trappings demonstrate the refinement of the Mughal miniature style. The background features trees, gardens, shrines, and fortified city that contrast with the violence of the battle, emphasizing the disruption caused by war. Persian inscriptions is written at the top and bottom identify the event and context. The painting not only records a significant military campaign but also serves as imperial propaganda, celebrating the Mughal victory, the bravery of its commanders, and the strength and legitimacy of Mughal rule.
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