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Mughal Pasiley Bedspread

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Mughal Pasiley Bedspread

Mughal Pasiley Bedspread Description: At the royal court of the Mughal Emperors of northern India, a single graceful, flowering-plant motif appeared and became a hallmark of Mughal art, architecture, and textile design.

Mughal Upholstered Carved Wood Accent Chair

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Mughal Upholstered Carved Wood Accent Chair

Mughal Upholstered Carved Wood Accent Chair Description: At the court of the Mughal emperors of northern India, a single graceful, flowering-plant motif appeared and became a hallmark of Mughal art.

Paisley Bedding Throw Bedspread - Twin/Single

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Paisley Bedding Throw Bedspread - Twin/Single

Paisley Bedding Throw Bedspread - Twin/Single Description: At the royal court of the Mughal Emperors of northern India, a single graceful, flowering-plant motif appeared and became a hallmark of Mughal art, architecture, and textile design.

Paisley Duvet Comforter Cover Set - Full/Queen

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Paisley Duvet Comforter Cover Set - Full/Queen

Paisley Duvet Comforter Cover Set - Full/Queen Description: At the royal court of the Mughal Emperors of northern India, a single graceful, flowering-plant motif appeared and became a hallmark of Mughal art, architecture, and textile design.

Paisley Duvet Comforter Cover Set - King

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Paisley Duvet Comforter Cover Set - King

Paisley Duvet Comforter Cover Set - King Description: At the royal court of the Mughal Emperors of northern India, a single graceful, flowering-plant motif appeared and became a hallmark of Mughal art, architecture, and textile design.

Decorative Mughal Upholstered Carved Wood Accent Chair

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Decorative Mughal Upholstered Carved Wood Accent Chair

Decorative Mughal Upholstered Carved Wood Accent Chair Description: At the court of the Mughal emperors of northern India, a single graceful, flowering-plant motif appeared and became a hallmark of Mughal art.