EditorialMirpur-Khas. Buddhist stupa, relics, reliquary and accompaniments. Archaeological Survey of India Collections: Western India 1908-12. Jan-Feb. 1910. Photograph. Source: Photo 1009/13(3451).
Editorial[Exterior of the Crystal Throne in the Dewan-i-Khas]. Date/Period: 1858. Print. Albumen silver. Height: 284 mm (11.18 in); Width: 373 mm (14.68 in).
EditorialThe Divan Khass [Diwan-i-Khas], Delhi. A general view from the west of the Diwan-i-Khas or Hall of Private Audience, with its arcade of five cusped arches facing the courtyard. Tytler Collection: Views of India by Robert and Harriet Tytler. 1858. Photo...
EditorialMirpur-Khas. Buddhist stupa, relics, reliquary and accompaniments. Archaeological Survey of India Collections: Western India 1908-12. Jan-Feb. 1910. Photograph. Source: Photo 1009/13(3451).
EditorialA bird's-eye view of the Red Fort at Delhi from the east, showing an emperor, probably Shah Alam (1759-1806) entering the Diwan-i-Khas on right. The Rang Mahal is on the left, the Khwabgah Jharoka in the centre and the Pearl Mosque on the extreme right...
EditorialThe interior of the so-called Divan-i Khas in the palace at Fathpur Sikri with its central column, and on the right details of the brackets of the latter. Inscribed below: ‘Hall at Futtipoor Seehnee’; and ‘Details of Architeetmal Ornaments of the...
EditorialDurbar at Delhi of Akbar II (1759-1837, ruled 1806-1837). The Emperor is shown seated on his throne in the Diwan-i Khas of the Palace at Delhi. Near him stand the Princes of the Blood Royal; on his left Mirza Jahangir Bahadur, Mirza Babar Sahib, Mirza ...
Editorial[Exterior of the Crystal Throne in the Dewan-i-Khas]. Date/Period: 1858. Print. Albumen silver. Height: 284 mm (11.18 in); Width: 373 mm (14.68 in).
EditorialDurbar at Delhi of Akbar II (1759-1837, ruled 1806-37). The Emperor is shown seated on his throne in the Diwan-i Khas of the Palace at Delhi. Near him stand the Princes of the Blood Royal; on his left Mirza Jahangir Bahadur, Mirza Babar Sahib, Mirza Hu...
EditorialThe Diwan-i Khas from the Mussaman Burj, Agra Palace, 1862?64, Albumen silver print from paper negative, 40.6 x 44.3cm (16 x 17 7/16in.), Photographs, John Murray (British, Blackhouse, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1809?1898 Sheringham, Norfolk county, Engla...
EditorialDurbar at Delhi of Akbar II (1759-1837, ruled 1806-37). The Emperor is shown seated on his throne in the Diwan-i Khas of the Palace at Delhi. Near him stand the Princes of the Blood Royal; on his left Mirza Jahangir Bahadur, Mirza Babar Sahib, Mirza Hu...