Central portion of the façade of the Rani Masjid or Queen's Mosque, Mirzapur, Ahamadabad, from the north-east. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Showing the entrance arch and flanking truncated minarets. Photograph 'Taken by order of Major Cole, by an Army sergeant.'
Central portion of the façade of the Rani Masjid or Queen's Mosque, Mirzapur, Ahamadabad, from the south-east. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Taken from outside the courtyard, and with part of the façade obscured by the wall in the foreground. Photograph 'Taken by order of Major Cole, by an Army sergeant.'
Panoramic view of the town from the top of the Jami Masjid, Khambhat (Cambay). Section 3, north-east. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Landscape Photography View from the roof at the south eand of the mosque, looking over the houses of the town. The complete panorama comprises prints 1841-1845.
Panoramic view of the town from the top of the Jami Masjid, Khambhat (Cambay). Section 5, looking south-east. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Landscape Photography View from the south end of the mosque, looking over the rooftops of the town, towards the Gulf of Khambhat in the distance.
Ruined palace building at the south-west corner of the Great Tank, Sarkhej, near Ahmadabad. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography This is the structure marked 'F' on the plan in Burgess, 'Archaeological Survey of Western India', VII, plate 55. Printed from a broken glass plate.
Omar bin Ahmad Al Kazaruni's tomb in the Jami Masjid, Khambhat (Cambay). Photographer: Henry Cousens.
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Inscription: Signed H.C. in the negative, bottom left. View of the headstone and sarcophagus, showing calligraphic carved inscriptions, of Zaki al-Dawlah wa-'l-Din 'Umar bin Ahmad al-Kazaruni, known as Parviz Malik, died 734/1333, in the Jami Masjid at Khambhat (Cambay). Printed from a cracked ...