Jag Deo and Warrangur, hill forts in the Barramah'l.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Jag Deo and Warrangur, hill forts in the Barramah'l. No. XI. JAG DEO, AND WARRANGUR, HILL FORTS IN THE BARRAMAH'L. Jag Deo, and Warrangur, are two of the twelve Hill Forts, or Barramah'l, which were in the possession of the late Sultaun Tippoo; these are of the lesser class, but, like most of...
Ryacotta in the Barramah'l.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Ryacotta in the Barramah'l. No. XII. RYACOTTA, IN THE BARRAMAH'L. Ryacotta is one of the highest and strongest hill forts of the Barramah'l; it was taken in earl Cornwallis's third campaign against the late Tippoo Sultaun in July, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two, by major Gowdie, who...
Verapadroog, in the Barramah'l.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Verapadroog, in the Barramah'l. No. XIII. VERAPADROOG, IN THE BARRAMAH'L. Verapadroog, with respect to its form and situation, is one of the most romantic forts of the Barramah'l. Its sides are very thickly clothed with wood a considerable way up, and the lower part is so surrounded by an im...
Ousoor in the Mysore.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Ousoor in the Mysore. No. XIV. OUSOOR, IN THE MYSORE. The fort of Ousoor in the Mysore country, is built on tolerably even ground, though considerably elevated. The town is surrounded by an almost impenetrable hedge; the outer works of the fort are constructed much in the European manner, an...
View of Gyah, an Hindoo town, in Bahar.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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View of Gyah, an Hindoo town, in Bahar. No. XV. VIEW OF GYAH, AN HINDOO TOWN IN BAHAR. Gyah is a place of great antiquity, much resorted to by religious Hindoos; there being many temples of high celebrity in the town, and on the neighbouring eminences: the whole together forming a very intere...
Palace of Nawaub Suja Dowla at Lucnow.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Palace of Nawaub Suja Dowla at Lucnow. No. XVI. PALACE OF NAWAUB SUJAH DOWLA, AT LUCKNOW. The view of this palace is taken from the opposite bank of the river Goomty, which receives its name from the very great irregularity of its course. It is navigable to the Ganges, and unites with that r...
Lucnow taken from the opposite bank of the River Goomty.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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Lucnow taken from the opposite bank of the River Goomty. No. XVII. LUCKNOW, TAKEN FROM THE OPPOSITE BANK OF THE RIVER GOOMTY. This, like the former view, is taken on the opposite side of the river; part of the palace of Nawaub Sujah ul Dowla is seen on the left, the mosque appears highly elev...
A Baolee near the old city of Delhi.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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A Baolee near the old city of Delhi. No. XVIII. A BAOLEE, NEAR THE OLD CITY OF DELHI. This Baolee, or open bath, was originally of Hindoo workmanship, although at present the buildings surrounding it have the appearance of the Mahomedan style. On the top of the wall to the right, were fixed ...
View at Delhi near the Mausoleum of Humaioon.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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View at Delhi near the Mausoleum of Humaioon. No. XIX. VIEW AT DELHI, NEAR THE MAUSOLEUM OF THE EMPEROR HUMAIOON. The Mausoleum of the emperor Humaioon is within the high wall to the left. This view consists principally of mausoleums, and the magnificent gateways that lead to the gardens in ...
The Baolee at Ramnagur.. Artist(s): Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840), and Daniell, William (1769-1837)
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The Baolee at Ramnagur. No. XX. THE BAOLEE, AT RAMNAGUR. This spacious Baolee is a public bath of modern workmanship, built of freestone, by Rajah Cheyt Sing, near his palace at Ramnagur on the river Ganges; it is in a mixed style of architecture in which the Mahomedan evidently prevails. At...