(3) Abu al-Hasan (1589-1630),from Delhi, India, was a Mughal painter of miniatures under the reign of Jahangir. Abu al-Hasan was the son of Aqa Reza of Herat in western Afghanistan, a city with an artistic tradition. Aqa Reza had taken up employment with Jahangir before the latter’s accession to the throne of the Mughal Empire.Abu al-Hasan was initially trained by the emperor himself in his large studios and workshops but soon surpassed his father and his employer. Jahangir said of him that he had no equal and bestowed the title Nadir-uz-Zaman (“Wonder of the Age”) on him.