Courtyard of a mosque, the iwan covered in tiles, pssibly at Khairabad. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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Courtyard of a mosque, the ‘iwan’ covered in tiles. Inscribed below: ‘Kurreabad - view of Kureem Mullick’s Musgid;’ and in pencil in a contemporary hand: ‘This to be placed in another Volume.’ 335 by 491 mm.
Barrackpore House and Park. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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Barrackpore House and Park. Inscribed below: ‘ View of Barrackpore Park, The Cenotaph and part of the Cantonments with the River Hooghly and Serampore in the distance.’ 455 by 690 mm. Note: So large as to need folding over at the edge.
The Bais Hazari shrine of Nur Qutb 'Alam to the south of Pandua, seen from across a tank.. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The ‘Bais Hazari’ shrine of Nur Qutb ‘Alam to the south of Pandua, seen from across a tank. Inscribed below: ‘Cuttub Shah a Musselmaun Peer’s Tomb 4 Coss from Malda.’ 365 by 453 mm. Watercolour of Nur Qutb 'Alam shrine near Pandua from 'Views by Seeta Ram from Malda to Gunga Pursaad Vol. II' ...
The exterior of the Adina Mosque at Pandua, showing the ruins of the tomb of Sikandar Shah along the western wall... Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The exterior of the Adina Mosque at Pandua, showing the ruins of the tomb of Sikandar Shah along the western wall.. Inscribed below: ‘Ruins of the Medina Mosque near Malda.’ 385 by 430 mm. Watercolour of Adina Mosque at Pandua from 'Views by Seeta Ram from Malda to Gunga Pursaad Vol. II' pro...
The many domed interior of the Adina Mosque at Pandua, including the western wall and its niches, and the royal platform. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The many domed interior of the Adina Mosque at Pandua, including the western wall and its niches, and the royal platform. Inscribed below: ‘Interior of the Medina Mosque.’ 369 by 448 mm. Watercolour of interior of the Adina Mosque at Pandua from 'Views by Seeta Ram from Malda to Gunga Pursaad...
The Eklakhi, the massive one-domed brick tomb of Jalal al-Din Shah, and of his wife and his son Ahmad Shah (1389-96).. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The Eklakhi, the massive one-domed brick tomb of Jalal al-Din Shah, and of his wife and his son Ahmad Shah (1389-96). Inscribed below: ‘Padshaka Musgid near Malda.’ 357 by 455 mm. Watercolour of the Eklakhi tomb at Pandua from 'Views by Seeta Ram from Malda to Gunga Pursaad Vol. II' produced ...
The Sas Hazari shrine of Makhdum Shah Jalal Tabrizi. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The ‘Sas Hazari’ shrine of Makhdum Shah Jalal Tabrizi, showing two arcaded buildings with small minarets giving on to a courtyard which contains various ruind structures. Inscribed below: ‘Tomb of Peer wallee a Musselmaun Priest near Malda.’ 365 by 460 mm. Watercolour of a shrine near Malda f...
View of the Qadam Rasul mosque within the Fort at Gaur. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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View of the Qadam Rasul mosque within the Fort at Gaur. Inscribed below: ‘Musgid at Gour called Padshahka Musgid.’ 362 by 456 mm. Watercolour of Qadum Rasul mosque at Gaur from 'Views by Seeta Ram from Malda to Gunga Pursaad Vol. II' produced for Lord Moira, afterwards the Marquess of Hasting...
The interior of the Qadam Rasul mosque enshrining the Prophet's footprint at Gaur. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The interior of the Qadam Rasul mosque enshrining the Prophet’s footprint at Gaur. Inscribed below: ‘Kuddum Russool in the Interior of the Musgid.’ 257 by 340 mm. Watercolour of Qadum Rasul mosque at Gaur from 'Views by Seeta Ram from Malda to Gunga Pursaad Vol. II' produced for Lord Moira, a...
The five storeyed tower at Gaur known as the Pir Asa Minar or Firoz Shah Minar. Artist(s): Sita Ram (fl. c.1810-1822)
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The five storeyed tower at Gaur known as the Pir Asa Minar or Firoz Shah Minar, with a Palas tree, ‘Butea frondosa,’ in brilliant salmon-pink flower in the foreground. Inscribed below: ‘Minar at Gour and the Pullass Tree or Butea frondosa.’ 362 by 450 mm. Watercolour of the Firuz Minar at Gau...