Which of the following was the most likely purpose of the portraits of the emperor?
А.
To demonstrate the Mughal Empire's conversion to Islam
B
To honor the continued influence of Hellenistic art forms in India
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To represent the Mughal belief in the emperor's divinity
D
To glorify his rule through the sponsorship of artworks

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Answer: To glorify his rule through the sponsorship of artworks.

The most likely purpose for the portraits of the emperor was to D . To glorify his rule through the sponsorship of artworks

The portraits are not attached but this is the most logical answer.

The Mughal emperors were Muslim which meant that:

  • There was no need to convert to Islam as the emperors were already Muslim
  • There was no need to honor Hellenistic art forms in India as Greeks were considered pagans
  • The Mughals would not recognize an emperor as divine as this would be idolatry.

The only logical answer is therefore that the Emperor sponsored these artworks of himself to glorify his rule which would be the best conclusion.

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