

Emperor Shah Jahan
Emperor Shah Jahan on horseback, wearing an ornate turban with white, red, and black elements, a long tunic with intricate designs, and holding a long spear or pole. The Emperor rides a horse with a decorated bridle and saddle, the horse has a light brown coat and red hooves. The image has a thick red border with blue floral patterns and a thin black border around the central image on a yellowish-brown background.
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