Les arts moghols

Published February 17, 2025
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Les arts moghols is a big book devoted to the Mughal arts. Edited under the direction of Corinne Lefèvre, with Jean-Baptiste Clais, it was published by Citadelles & Mazenod for Hachette as part of a book series titled “L’Art et les grandes civilisations”. It uses Carolinéale as titling typeface for cover, summary and chapter headings. The other fonts used in the book design are Mixta Pro and URW DIN SemiCondensed.

From the publisher (translated from the French):

This book invites you to discover the fascinating Mughal Empire (1526–1857), whose history and cultural, social and political wealth are still largely unknown in France. Descendants of the Mongol Genghis Khan (around 1165–1227) and the Turk Tamerlane (1336–1405), the Mughal sovereigns were originally from Central Asia but were driven out by the Uzbeks at the beginning of the 16th century. It was from Kabul that Babur, the founder of this Muslim dynasty, victoriously launched his conquest of Northern India in 1526.




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