Water Gate of Palace, Delhi. Photographer: John Murray.
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'The Water gate, the south-eastern gate to the Red Fort was constructed by Emperor Shahjahan (r. 1627-1658) for his new city Shahjahanabad. The Water Gate is sited at the south-east corner of the Red Fort below the Asad Burj and leads into a small triangular shaped barbican with a doorway into t...
Within the Palace, Delhi. Photographers: Robert and Harriet Tytler
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View looking west across the Red Fort from the Diwan-i-Am towards the Naqqar Khana (also known as the Hathiyan Pol or Elephant Gate), with the Lahore Gate in the distance.
The Divan Khass [Diwan-i-Khas], Delhi. Photographers: Robert and Harriet Tytler
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General view from the west of the Diwan-i-Khas or Hall of Private Audience, with its arcade of five cusped arches facing the courtyard. Size: 480 (w) x 364 (h) mm. Subjects = audience halls; Indian architecture; Indian architecture (Islamic); palaces Location = Delhi; Delhi (Shahjahanabad); I...