The tomb of Shaikh 'Abd al-Haq on the bank of the Hauz-i Shamsi near the Qutb Minar. From the 'Metcalfe Album.'. Artist(s): Mazhar 'Ali Khan (fl.1840s), and studio
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‘The Tomb of Shaikh Ubdool Huq Dehlevee.’ Inscribed: ‘maqbara-i Shah ‘Abd al-Haqq Dihlavi.’
The tomb of the ermperor Shah 'Alam at the Qutb Minar. From the 'Metcalfe Album.'. Artist(s): Mazhar 'Ali Khan (fl.1840s), and studio
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‘The Tomb of the Emperor Shah Alum at the Kootoob.’ Inscribed: ‘naqsha-i qabr-i safir-i Shah ‘Alam Badshah Ghazi naqsha-i qabr-i siyah-i Muhammad Akbar Shah Badshah Ghazi.’
The tomb known as Sultan Ghari built by Iltutmish for his eldest son near the Qutb Minar. From the 'Metcalfe Album.'. Artist(s): Mazhar 'Ali Khan (fl.1840s), and studio
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‘The Tomb of the Emperor Nasiroodeen Mohumud at the Kootoob commonly known by the name of Sultan Ghari.’ Inscribed: ‘naqsha-i Sultan Ghari.’ Note: This is the earliest Muslim tomb in Delhi, erected in 1231 by Iltutmish over the grave of his eldest son, reusing pillars from temples.
The tomb of Muhammad Quli Khan, brother of Adham Khan, as converted to a residence by Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, with the Qutb Minar beyond. From the 'Metcalfe Album.'. Artist(s): Mazhar 'Ali Khan (fl.1840s), and studio
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The tomb of Muhammad Quli Khan, brother of Adham Khan, converted to a residence by Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, viewed from the south-west with the Qutb Minar beyond.
The tomb of Muhammad Quli Khan, brother of Adham Khan, as converted to a residence by Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, with the tomb of Adham Khan beyond. From the 'Metcalfe Album.'. Artist(s): Mazhar 'Ali Khan (fl.1840s), and studio
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‘North-west view’ [of the same] ‘with the Tomb of Udhum Khan … in the Distance.’