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He was eventually bought by a leading member of the Nizam Shahi court of Ahmadnagar, one of the fragile sultanates of the Deccan. The slave became a soldier, and eventually a commander of the Nizam Shahi army, leading it against the Mughal army of the emperor Akbar. By 1600 he had become Regent of the Kingdom, effectively ruling Ahmadnagar until his death in 1626. His army scored significant victories against the Mughals during the reign of Jahangir. The Mughal army was led by Jahangir's son, Shah Jahan, who rebelled against his father in 1622 and sought support from his former enemy. It is probable that Hashim was sent with Shah Jahan's envoy and painted this naturalistic portrait after seeing the subject at first hand.","physicalDescription":"Painting, opaque watercolour and gold on paper, Malik Ambar stands facing right, depicted against a plain light green ground. He is dressed in layers of fine white muslin, and holds a sword of Deccani form with a red scabbard. He has mauve trousers and red shoes. His red belt has gold pendant ornaments over which his multi-coloured sash is looped. The artist's signature is to the right of his sword. The later borders painted in the reign of Shah Jahan are filled with blossoming plants. 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The art of the book 1560-1650, V&A Publications, 2002, pl. 123, p. 160\r\nRichard M. Eaton, A Social History of the Deccan, 1300-1761. 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He was an elite, military slave, and reached high office and was exceptional in becoming chief minister of Ahmadnagar himself. Ultimately, he became ruler in all but name. This portrait is inscribed by the artist “likness of ‘Ambar, the work of Hashem”.\r\n\r\n","date":{"text":"2008","earliest":"2008-01-01","latest":"2008-12-31"}}],"partNumbers":["IM.21-1925"],"accessionNumberNum":"21","accessionNumberPrefix":"IM","accessionYear":1925,"otherNumbers":[],"copyNumber":"","aspects":["WHOLE"],"assets":[],"recordModificationDate":"2025-06-05","recordCreationDate":"2003-01-14","availableToBook":false}}