General view from the hill of the village of Aihole. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Landscape Photography With distant view of some of the temple ruins. Subjects = Archaeological Survey of India Collections; Archaeological Survey of India Collections (Indian Museum Series)
Ain-ul-Mulk's Tomb and Mosque, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the tomb, a square structure with dome, with the mosque beyond. Described in Henry Cousens, Bijapur and its architectural remains (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pp. 51-53. Subjects = Archaeological Survey of India Collect...
Chinch Diddi Mosque, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View reproduced in Henry Cousens, 'Bijapur and its architectural remains' (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pl. cviii (a), and described p. 116: 'Perched upon a lofty bastion of the citadel walls...it is a very plain building, with little abo...
The Anand Mahal after conversion, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography A very similar view is reproduced in Henry Cousens, 'Bijapur and its architectural remains' (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pl. lv (b), and the building described p. 77: '...situated in the Citadel, close to the Gagan Mahall, on the east. I...
Gagan Mahal and Sat Manzili, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography View reproduced in Henry Cousens, 'Bijapur and its architectural remains' (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pl. ii (a), and described pp. 54-57: 'The Gagan Mahal, or 'The Sky (kissing) Palace' (Hall of Assembly)...is notable for the immense a...
General view of the Allahpur Gate, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Reproduced in Henry Cousens, 'Bijapur and its architectural remains' (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pl. v. Subjects = Indian architecture