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The Akbarnama, which translates to Book of Akbar, the official chronicle of the reign of Akbar, the third Mughal Emperor (r. 1556–1605), commissioned by Akbar himself by his court historian and biographer, Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak, called one of the "nine jewels in Akbar's court" by Mughal writers. It was written in Persian, which is the literary language of the Mughals, and includes vivid and detailed descriptions of his life and times. It followed the Baburnama, the more personal memoir by his grandfather, Babur, founder of the dynasty. Like that, it was produced in the form of lavishly illustrated manuscripts.
The work was commissioned by Akbar, and written by Abul Fazl, one of the Nine Jewels (Hindi: Navaratnas) of Akbar's royal court. It is stated that the book took seven years to be completed. The original manuscripts contained many miniature paintings supporting the texts, thought to have been illustrated between c. 1592 and 1594 by at least forty-nine different artists from Akbar's studio, representing the best of the Mughal school of painting, and masters of the imperial workshop, including Basawan, whose use of portraiture in its illustrations was an innovation in Indian art.
After Akbar's death in 1605, the manuscript remained in the library of his son, Jahangir (r. 1605-1627) and later Shah Jahan (r. 1628–1658). Today, the illustrated manuscript of Akbarnma, with 116 miniature paintings, is at the Victoria and Albert Museum. It was bought by the South Kensington Museum (now the V&A) in 1896 from Mrs Frances Clarke, acquired by her husband upon his retirement from serving as Commissioner of Oudh (1858–1862). Soon after, the paintings and illuminated frontispiece were removed from the volume to be mounted and framed for display.
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social
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Social psychology is the study of people's feelings, thoughts, and actions within a social context. Social psychologists study how individual and group behavior influences social influence, social perception, and social interaction. Most individuals who are trained in social psychology perform study n higher-learning institutions while others serve as consultants for companies, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.
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C. structuralism
Explanation:
Structuralism: In psychology, the term "structuralism" is also referred to as "structural psychology" and was introduced by one of the famous psychologists named Wilhelm Wundt and later on examined and elaborated by one of his students named Edward Bradford Titchener.
The theory of structuralism is based on consciousness and psychologists uses and implements introspection, emotions, self-reports of sensations, feelings, views, etc. It tends to uncover various things that an individual do include feels, think, perceive, etc.
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Women could not vote during that time
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Men thought that women were not smart enough to vote
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