Statues in the colonnade of the Chaunsath Yogini Temple, Bheraghat, Jabalpur District. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Captioned and numbered in the negative. Close view of two statues (different from those seen in print 1234) in the colonnade. Figures corresponding to numbers 21-22 in Cunningham's list.
Statues in the colonnade of the Chaunsath Yogini Temple, Bheraghat, Jabalpur District. Photographer: Beglar, Joseph Daviditch Melik
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Genre: Architectural Photography Portion of colonnade in semi-ruinous state, with statues. The central statue is Varahi, the female aspect of Varaha or Vishnu in his boar incarnation. Figures corresponding to numbers 50-54 in Cunningham's list. Hindu deities; matrikas;
General view of the Bibi-ki-Masjid, Burhanpur, Nimar District. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Captioned and numbered in the negative. Described in A. Cunningham, 'Report of a tour in the Central Provinces in 1873-74 and 1874-75' (A.S.I. vol. IX, Calcutta, 1879), pp. 115-117.
North minaret of the Bibi-ki-Masjid, Burhanpur, Nimar District. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Captioned and numbered in the negative. View looking north-west across the court towards the minaret, with part of the east façade of the building in the foreground.
East façade and north minaret of the Bibi-ki-Masjid, Burhanpur, Nimar District. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Captioned and numbered in the negative. Similar to print 1257, but showing more of the screen of arches of the east façade of the mosque.
General view of the Pir Banna Sahib ki Masjid, Burhanpur, Nimar District. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Captioned and numbered in the negative. View looking across the court towards the screen and dome of the prayer hall of the mosque, flanked by two minarets. The building is in disuse and the court is much overgrown.