The ornate vegetal forms and two-dimensional figural representations in Jahangir Preferring Sufi Shaikh to Kings are associated with Persian influence
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
The painting Jahangir Preferring Sufi Sheikh to Kings depicts Jahangir's opinion of the fact that Sufi is above the kings. The painting basically depicts the beginning of a new millennium and the emperor blessing the new millennium.
The Persian influence can be seen in this painting because the painting is feature rich and portrays a complex scene that can attract the attention of the viewers for hours. Persian paintings are supposed to be two-dimensional as is shown in the figurines in the paintings. The ornate vegetable forms are also important aspect of the Persian paintings.
Hmm. The impact would've been HUGE. Because you're coming face to face with the person you're going to KILL. Sometimes people aren't really affected by death and that's mostly what i think that THESE people are. (For the evidence, I can't see the text but i'm sure you can do something!)
Answer:
John Wycliffe · Birthplace
<u>Hipswell, United Kingdom</u>
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