Grand Tomb of Mahomed Shah, 6th King of Beejapore, called the Guli Goombaz or Rose Dome. Photographer: Hinton, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the Gol Gumbaz, built 1659. Caption continues, '...built on a terrace 200 yards square. Height of tomb externally 198 ft, internally 175. Diameter of dome 124 feet, 4 minarets of 8 storeys, 12 ft broad entered by winding staircases terminating in...
Ibrahim Rozah Tomb, Tomb of Ibrahim Shah II, Mosque opposite 105ftx66ft, with a front of 5 arches. Built 1626 AD took 12 years building. Aurungzebe took up his quarters in it when besieging the place in 1686. [Bijapur.] Photographer: Unknown
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General view of the Ibrahim Rauza, the collection of buildings which includes the tombs of Ibrahim Adil Shah II and his queen, Taj Sultana and a mosque.
Joomma Musjid, Beejapore. Photographer: Hinton, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Print 3 of Henry Hinton's The Ruins of Beejapoor, in a series of nineteen views from collodion negatives (Bombay, 1860). Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic); mosques
Asar-i-Sharaf. Fine verandah 33 ft x 120 ft, roof supported by four massive wooden pillars, fine reservoir in front 25 yds x 60 yds. [Bijapur]. Photographer: Unknown.
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View of the Asar Mahal, built as a hall of justice and later used to house two hairs from the Prophet's beard.
Genre: Architectural Photography Print 5 of Henry Hinton's The Ruins of Beejapoor, in a series of nineteen views from collodion negatives (Bombay, 1860), and there titled, 'Eastern ruins of the Citadel'. Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic)
Genre: Architectural Photography Print 6 of Henry Hinton's The Ruins of Beejapoor, in a series of nineteen views from collodion negatives (Bombay, 1860), and there titled, 'Nawab Mustapha Khan's Gate-Way and Mosque'. The view looks through the gateway, which frames a view of the small mosque. ...
Genre: Architectural Photography View of the Jor Gumbaz or Two Sisters, the twin tombs of Khan Muhammad (in foreground) and Abdul Razzak Qadir. Print 7 of Henry Hinton's The Ruins of Beejapoor, in a series of nineteen views from collodion negatives (Bombay, 1860). Subjects = Indian architectu...
Genre: Architectural Photography View of the Sat Manzili palace, with the walls of the fort and the moat in the foreground. Print 8 of Henry Hinton's The Ruins of Beejapoor, in a series of nineteen views from collodion negatives (Bombay, 1860). Subjects = Indian architecture; Indian architect...
Part of Fort, Beejapore. Photographer: Hinton, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the moat towards the Pani Mahal. Print 9 of Henry Hinton's The Ruins of Beejapoor, in a series of nineteen views from collodion negatives (Bombay, 1860), there titled, 'Western Ruins of the Citadel'. Subjects = forts; Indian architecture; ...