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Battle Scene: The Pandavas Led by Krishna vs. the Kauravas Led by Bhishma, Late 16th Century by Mughal School

Battle Scene: The Pandavas Led by Krishna vs. the Kauravas Led by Bhishma, Late 16th Century

(Battle Scene: The Pandavas Led by Krishna vs. the Kauravas Led by Bhishma, late 16th century (Painting))


Mughal School

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Battle Scene: The Pandavas Led by Krishna vs. the Kauravas Led by Bhishma, Late 16th Century by Mughal School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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