The great gun known as Malik-i-Maidan or 'Monarch of the Field', Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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General view of the gun from the side. Reproduced in Henry Cousens, 'Bijapur and its architectural remains' (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pl. iv (a)
Hindu temple converted into a mosque (Karim-ud-Din's Mosque) near the Citadel Gate, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography General view of the mosque, a poor quality print. Described in Henry Cousens, 'Bijapur and its architectural remains' (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pp. 41-43. Subjects = Indian architecture
Close view of west door of Ibrahim Rauza Tomb, with surrounding decorative work, 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. xlvii: 'The doors are of teak, are divided into carved panels with Arabic writing, and are furnished with deep rails and styles carryin...
Yaqut Dabuli's Mosque and Tomb, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Described in Henry Cousens, 'Bijapur and its architectural remains' (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pp. 111-113: 'Yaqut Dabuli, the Abysinnian slave, who was entrusted by Muhammad Shah with the elaborate colour decoration of the great mihra...
Close view of centre of east façade of Ibrahim Rauza Mosque, Bijapur. Photographer: Cole, Henry Hardy
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Genre: Architectural Photography Head-on view of three of the central arches of the screen, with the dome behind. The attribution of this photograph to H.H. Cole in Bloch's list is probably incorrect. Subjects = Indian architecture
Close view of the east façade of the Jami Masjid, Bijapur. Photographer: Cousens, Henry
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Genre: Architectural Photography Oblique view of the screen of the Jami Masjid from the south side of the courtyard. Reproduced in Henry Cousens, 'Bijapur and its architectural remains' (A.S.I., Imperial series, vol. XXXVII, Bombay, 1916), pl. xx (b). Subjects = Indian architecture