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The portrait stance of Mughal painting which was rarely modified was to have the head in strict profile, but the remainder of the body half turned towards the observer. For a long time, portraits were always of men, frequently accompanied by stereotyped female servants or concubines; nonetheless, there is scholarly dispute about how female court members should be represented in portraiture. Some experts argue that there are no known extant likenesses of figures like as Jahanara Begum and Mumtaz Mahal, while others credit miniatures.