Pillars and Architrave from the temple of the Rudra Mala at Siddhapur. Surveyor: Burgess, James (1832-1916)
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Folio 32v-33. Illustration of pillars and architrave from the Rudra Mahalaya Temple at Siddhpur from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Architecture of Northern Gujarat.' Inscribed: Govt. Archaeol. Survey of Western India. No. 713.
Architecture at the Rudra Mala at Siahpur at Gujarat. Surveyor: Burgess, James (1832-1916)
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Folio 35. Illustration of the architecture at the Rudra Mala [Mahalaya] at Sidhpur at Gujarat from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Architecture of Northern Gujarat.' The Rudra Mahalaya Temple at Sidhpur dates from the 12th century and was constructed by the Solanki ruler Jayasimha (r.1094-...
Sculptured Architraves from the porches of the Rudra Mala at Siddhapur. Surveyor: Burgess, James (1832-1916)
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Folio 36. Illustration of sculptured architraves from the porches of the Rudra Mala [Mahalaya] at Sidhpur from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Architecture of Northern Gujarat.' The Rudra Mahalaya Temple at Sidhpur dates from the 12th century and was constructed by the Solanki ruler Jayasi...
Longitudinal Section of the temple of Surya at Mudheyra. Surveyor: Burgess, James (1832-1916)
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Folio 46v-47. Illustration of the longitudinal section of the Surya Temple at Modhera from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Architecture of Northern Gujarat.' Inscribed: Govt. Archaeol. Survey of Western India. No. 737.
Main Doorway of the temple of Surya at Mudhera. Surveyor: Burgess, James (1832-1916)
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Folio 52. Illustration of the main doorway of the Surya Temple at Modhera from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Architecture of Northern Gujarat.' This temple, which represents the grandest achievement of the Solanki period in Gujarat, was built in 1027 and although in ruinous condition it ...
Sarkhej: Queen's tomb at Sarkej (top left), Panels from the tomb at Sarkej (bottom left), Dome in the front of the central mihrab Darvish Ali's mosque (right). Surveyor(s): James Burgess (1832-1916).
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Pen-and-ink plan of the Queen's tomb (top left), panels from the tomb (bottom left), and the dome in the front of the central mihrab of Darvish Ali's mosque (right) at Sarkej, Gujarat, by an anonymous draughtsman drawn between 1884 and 1886. This image is from the Burgess collection, an album of ...
Plan of Miyan Khan Chishti's tomb (top), Tomb at Bibi Achut Kuki's mosque (bottom). Artist(s): Dinkar, Sitaram (fl. 1884)
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Tomb of Bibi Achut Kuki at Ahmadabad in Gujarat from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Muhammadan Architecture of Ahmadabad.' The Bibi Achut Kuki mosque and tomb complex was built in 1469 for the wife of Imad al Mulk, a minister of Sultan Mahmud Begada (r.1459-1511). Located north of the cit...
Inlet Sluice of the Khan Sarovar (tank) at Patan. Surveyor: Burgess, James (1832-1916)
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Folio 4. Illustration of the inlet sluice of the Khan Sarovar at Patan from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Architecture of Northern Gujarat.' The city of Patan located in Gujarat, was formerly called Anhilvada or Anhilpur and was established in 765 by Vanaraja, the first king of the Chava...
Section of the inlet sluice of the Khan Sarovar at Patan. Surveyor: Burgess, James (1832-1916)
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Folio 5. Illustration of the section of the inlet sluice of the Khan Sarovar at Patan from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Architecture of Northern Gujarat.' The city of Patan located in Gujarat, was formerly called Anhilvada or Anhilpur and was established in 765 by Vanaraja, the first ki...
Statue of Van Raj, from temple of Panchasara Parsvanath at Patan. Surveyor: Burgess, James (1832-1916)
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Folio 11. Illustration of the Van Raj statue, from the temple of Panchasara Parsvanath at Patan from James Burgess' 'Original Drawings [of] Architecture of Northern Gujarat.' The city of Patan located in Gujarat, was formerly called Anhilvada or Anhilpur and was established in 765 by Vanaraja, th...