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Who encouraged the miniature form of paintings?

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Emperor Akbar
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Emperor Jahangir
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Both A and B
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None of these
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The correct option is C Both A and B
Miniature painting is the small paintings made on perishable materials. It is difficult to trace its development because of the perishable nature of the craft. The Mughal emperors introduced their style of miniature paintings with Persian inspiration. Akbar, Jahangir, and Shahjahan patronized many painters from India and different countries.

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