[Ellora: Kailasa stambha]. Artist(s): Cousens, Henry (1854-193?).
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Illustration of Kailasa stambha from the Kailasanatha [Kailasa] Temple at Ellora from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Elura Cave Temples Buddhist and Brahmanical.' The spectacular site of Ellora, in Maharashtra, is famous for its series of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain cave temples excavated in...
[Ellora: Kailasa columns]. Artist(s): Burgess, James (1832-1916).
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Illustration of columns from the Kailasanatha [Kailasa] Temple at Ellora from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Elura Cave Temples Buddhist and Brahmanical.' The spectacular site of Ellora, in Maharashtra, is famous for its series of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain cave temples excavated into the r...
Illustration of pillars from the Kailasanatha [Kailasa] Temple at Ellora from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Elura Cave Temples Buddhist and Brahmanical.' The spectacular site of Ellora, in Maharashtra, is famous for its series of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain cave temples excavated into the r...
[Ellora: Kailasa pillars]. Artist(s): Burgess, James (1832-1916).
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Illustration of pillars from the Kailasanatha [Kailasa] Temple, cave XVI, at Ellora from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Elura Cave Temples Buddhist and Brahmanical.' The spectacular site of Ellora, in Maharashtra, is famous for its series of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain cave temples excavated...
[Ellora: Kamdeva and Rati]. Artist(s): Burgess, James (1832-1916).
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Illustration of figures from Kailasanatha [Kailasa] Temple, cave XVI, at Ellora from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Elura Cave Temples Buddhist and Brahmanical.' The spectacular site of Ellora, in Maharashtra, is famous for its series of Buddhist, Hindu and Jain cave temples excavated int...
[Ahmadabad]: North minar Mirzapur Queens mosque. Surveyor: Burgess, James (1832-1916)
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Illustration of the north minaret from the Queen's mosque in Mirzapur, near Ahmadabad. The Queen's mosque, also known as Rani Rupavati's Masjid, is located near the Delhi gate in Ahmadabad. ?It is said to take its name from two ladies of the royal household who were buried in the adjoining Rauza ...