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RMF767KM–Rai buddree dass bahadoor house, calcutta, west bengal, india, asia
The Indian Tour of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales: Reminiscences of the Late Sir Jung Bahadoor, in the Nepaul Terai, 1875-1876, 1. Sir Jung Bahadoor, G.C.B., G.C.S.I., Prime Minister of Nepaul (Died in the Nepaul Terai, February 25, 1877), 2. Meeting of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales with Sir Jung Bahadoor, February 19, 1876, 3. An Evening Visit from Sir Jung Bahadoor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-indian-tour-of-hrh-the-prince-of-wales-reminiscences-of-the-late-sir-jung-bahadoor-in-the-nepaul-terai-1875-1876-1-sir-jung-bahadoor-gcb-gcsi-prime-minister-of-nepaul-died-in-the-nepaul-terai-february-25-1877-2-meeting-of-hrh-the-prince-of-wales-with-sir-jung-bahadoor-february-19-1876-3-an-evening-visit-from-sir-jung-bahadoor-image240550047.html
RMRYA013–The Indian Tour of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales: Reminiscences of the Late Sir Jung Bahadoor, in the Nepaul Terai, 1875-1876, 1. Sir Jung Bahadoor, G.C.B., G.C.S.I., Prime Minister of Nepaul (Died in the Nepaul Terai, February 25, 1877), 2. Meeting of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales with Sir Jung Bahadoor, February 19, 1876, 3. An Evening Visit from Sir Jung Bahadoor
Memorial to Raja Rammohun Roy Bahadoor, Arnos Vale cemetery, Bristol Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memorial-to-raja-rammohun-roy-bahadoor-arnos-vale-cemetery-bristol-image443180371.html
RF2GN0H2B–Memorial to Raja Rammohun Roy Bahadoor, Arnos Vale cemetery, Bristol
Sir Jung Bahadoor, Prime Minister of Nepaul at an evening visit. Shree Teen Maharaja Sir Jung Bahadur Kunwar Ranaji- 1817 - 1877, was a Khas Rajput ruler of Nepal and founder of the Rana Dynasty of Nepal, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the year 1881 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-jung-bahadoor-prime-minister-of-nepaul-at-an-evening-visit-shree-teen-maharaja-sir-jung-bahadur-kunwar-ranaji-1817-1877-was-a-khas-rajput-ruler-of-nepal-and-founder-of-the-rana-dynasty-of-nepal-digital-improved-reproduction-of-an-original-print-from-the-year-1881-image206712352.html
RFP08FM0–Sir Jung Bahadoor, Prime Minister of Nepaul at an evening visit. Shree Teen Maharaja Sir Jung Bahadur Kunwar Ranaji- 1817 - 1877, was a Khas Rajput ruler of Nepal and founder of the Rana Dynasty of Nepal, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the year 1881
His Excellency Jung Bahadoor riding up a Granary at Patna, 1850. '...an extraordinary feat performed by his Excellency during his stay at Patna [in India]. The exploit consisted in riding to the summit of a large masonry granary on the back of a hill pony, which animals are famous for their sure-footedness; and a more trying experiment, both to the rider's nerves and to the pony's paces can scarcely be conceived; the height of the dome is about 200 feet, with two most peculiarly awkward and dangerous staircases leading to the summit. This granary was the first of an intended series proposed to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/his-excellency-jung-bahadoor-riding-up-a-granary-at-patna-1850-an-extraordinary-feat-performed-by-his-excellency-during-his-stay-at-patna-in-india-the-exploit-consisted-in-riding-to-the-summit-of-a-large-masonry-granary-on-the-back-of-a-hill-pony-which-animals-are-famous-for-their-sure-footedness-and-a-more-trying-experiment-both-to-the-riders-nerves-and-to-the-ponys-paces-can-scarcely-be-conceived-the-height-of-the-dome-is-about-200-feet-with-two-most-peculiarly-awkward-and-dangerous-staircases-leading-to-the-summit-this-granary-was-the-first-of-an-intended-series-proposed-to-image462362508.html
RM2HT6C2M–His Excellency Jung Bahadoor riding up a Granary at Patna, 1850. '...an extraordinary feat performed by his Excellency during his stay at Patna [in India]. The exploit consisted in riding to the summit of a large masonry granary on the back of a hill pony, which animals are famous for their sure-footedness; and a more trying experiment, both to the rider's nerves and to the pony's paces can scarcely be conceived; the height of the dome is about 200 feet, with two most peculiarly awkward and dangerous staircases leading to the summit. This granary was the first of an intended series proposed to
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1592 Syuds Khair Shah, Khan Bahadoor, and Mosun Shah, Bukharee, Sheea, Sind (NYPL b13409080-1125531) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1592-syuds-khair-shah-khan-bahadoor-and-mosun-shah-bukharee-sheea-sind-nypl-b13409080-1125531-image213643333.html
RMPBG871–1592 Syuds Khair Shah, Khan Bahadoor, and Mosun Shah, Bukharee, Sheea, Sind (NYPL b13409080-1125531)
Portrait of Moulvie Abdool Luteef Khan Bahadoor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-portrait-of-moulvie-abdool-luteef-khan-bahadoor-166268384.html
RMKJE50G–Portrait of Moulvie Abdool Luteef Khan Bahadoor
Calcutta Jain Temple is a Jain temple at Badridas Temple Street, Gouribari in Maniktala and a major tourist attraction of Kolkata, India. The temple was built by a Jain named Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867. Pratishtha was done by Sri Kalyansurishwarji Maharaj. A magnificent jewel in the heart of north Kolkata, Peaceful and serene, a revered holy shrine. Dating back to 1867 but shines so new, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/calcutta-jain-temple-is-a-jain-temple-at-badridas-temple-street-gouribari-in-maniktala-and-a-major-tourist-attraction-of-kolkata-india-the-temple-was-built-by-a-jain-named-rai-badridas-bahadoor-mookim-in-1867-pratishtha-was-done-by-sri-kalyansurishwarji-maharaj-a-magnificent-jewel-in-the-heart-of-north-kolkata-peaceful-and-serene-a-revered-holy-shrine-dating-back-to-1867-but-shines-so-new-image506454766.html
RF2MBY066–Calcutta Jain Temple is a Jain temple at Badridas Temple Street, Gouribari in Maniktala and a major tourist attraction of Kolkata, India. The temple was built by a Jain named Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867. Pratishtha was done by Sri Kalyansurishwarji Maharaj. A magnificent jewel in the heart of north Kolkata, Peaceful and serene, a revered holy shrine. Dating back to 1867 but shines so new,
08 14 2007 Marble Statue of the founder Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867of the Jain temple Badridas Temple Street Kolkata, West Bengal India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/08-14-2007-marble-statue-of-the-founder-rai-badridas-bahadoor-mookim-in-1867of-the-jain-temple-badridas-temple-street-kolkata-west-bengal-india-image488100239.html
RF2KA2TRB–08 14 2007 Marble Statue of the founder Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867of the Jain temple Badridas Temple Street Kolkata, West Bengal India
Calcutta Jain Temple is a Jain temple at Badridas Temple Street, Gouribari in Maniktala and a major tourist attraction of Kolkata, India. The temple was built by a Jain named Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867. Pratishtha was done by Sri Kalyansurishwarji Maharaj. A magnificent jewel in the heart of north Kolkata, Peaceful and serene, a revered holy shrine. Dating back to 1867 but shines so new, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/calcutta-jain-temple-is-a-jain-temple-at-badridas-temple-street-gouribari-in-maniktala-and-a-major-tourist-attraction-of-kolkata-india-the-temple-was-built-by-a-jain-named-rai-badridas-bahadoor-mookim-in-1867-pratishtha-was-done-by-sri-kalyansurishwarji-maharaj-a-magnificent-jewel-in-the-heart-of-north-kolkata-peaceful-and-serene-a-revered-holy-shrine-dating-back-to-1867-but-shines-so-new-image506454760.html
RF2MBY060–Calcutta Jain Temple is a Jain temple at Badridas Temple Street, Gouribari in Maniktala and a major tourist attraction of Kolkata, India. The temple was built by a Jain named Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867. Pratishtha was done by Sri Kalyansurishwarji Maharaj. A magnificent jewel in the heart of north Kolkata, Peaceful and serene, a revered holy shrine. Dating back to 1867 but shines so new,
The grave of Raja Rammohun Roy Bahadoor Arnos Vale Cemetery Bristol Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-grave-of-raja-rammohun-roy-bahadoor-arnos-vale-cemetery-bristol-15629836.html
RMAP001H–The grave of Raja Rammohun Roy Bahadoor Arnos Vale Cemetery Bristol
Calcutta Jain Temple is a Jain temple at Badridas Temple Street, Gouribari in Maniktala and a major tourist attraction of Kolkata, India. The temple was built by a Jain named Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867. Pratishtha was done by Sri Kalyansurishwarji Maharaj. A magnificent jewel in the heart of north Kolkata, Peaceful and serene, a revered holy shrine. Dating back to 1867 but shines so new, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/calcutta-jain-temple-is-a-jain-temple-at-badridas-temple-street-gouribari-in-maniktala-and-a-major-tourist-attraction-of-kolkata-india-the-temple-was-built-by-a-jain-named-rai-badridas-bahadoor-mookim-in-1867-pratishtha-was-done-by-sri-kalyansurishwarji-maharaj-a-magnificent-jewel-in-the-heart-of-north-kolkata-peaceful-and-serene-a-revered-holy-shrine-dating-back-to-1867-but-shines-so-new-image506454852.html
RF2MBY098–Calcutta Jain Temple is a Jain temple at Badridas Temple Street, Gouribari in Maniktala and a major tourist attraction of Kolkata, India. The temple was built by a Jain named Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867. Pratishtha was done by Sri Kalyansurishwarji Maharaj. A magnificent jewel in the heart of north Kolkata, Peaceful and serene, a revered holy shrine. Dating back to 1867 but shines so new,
Syuds Khair Shah, Khan Bahadoor, and Mosun Shah, Bukharee, Sheea, Sind Caption box printed on mount measures 36 x 79 mm.; Syuds Khair Shah, Khan Bahadoor, and Mosun Shah, Bukharee, Sheea, Sind Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/syuds-khair-shah-khan-bahadoor-and-mosun-shah-bukharee-sheea-sind-caption-box-printed-on-mount-measures-36-x-79-mm-syuds-khair-shah-khan-bahadoor-and-mosun-shah-bukharee-sheea-sind-image339589931.html
RM2AMDJBR–Syuds Khair Shah, Khan Bahadoor, and Mosun Shah, Bukharee, Sheea, Sind Caption box printed on mount measures 36 x 79 mm.; Syuds Khair Shah, Khan Bahadoor, and Mosun Shah, Bukharee, Sheea, Sind
Calcutta Jain Temple is a Jain temple at Badridas Temple Street, Gouribari in Maniktala and a major tourist attraction of Kolkata, India. The temple was built by a Jain named Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867. Pratishtha was done by Sri Kalyansurishwarji Maharaj. A magnificent jewel in the heart of north Kolkata, Peaceful and serene, a revered holy shrine. Dating back to 1867 but shines so new, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/calcutta-jain-temple-is-a-jain-temple-at-badridas-temple-street-gouribari-in-maniktala-and-a-major-tourist-attraction-of-kolkata-india-the-temple-was-built-by-a-jain-named-rai-badridas-bahadoor-mookim-in-1867-pratishtha-was-done-by-sri-kalyansurishwarji-maharaj-a-magnificent-jewel-in-the-heart-of-north-kolkata-peaceful-and-serene-a-revered-holy-shrine-dating-back-to-1867-but-shines-so-new-image506454637.html
RF2MBY01H–Calcutta Jain Temple is a Jain temple at Badridas Temple Street, Gouribari in Maniktala and a major tourist attraction of Kolkata, India. The temple was built by a Jain named Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867. Pratishtha was done by Sri Kalyansurishwarji Maharaj. A magnificent jewel in the heart of north Kolkata, Peaceful and serene, a revered holy shrine. Dating back to 1867 but shines so new,
Prince of Wales tiger shooting 1876 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-prince-of-wales-tiger-shooting-1876-105359877.html
RMG3BFGN–Prince of Wales tiger shooting 1876
Calcutta Jain Temple is a Jain temple at Badridas Temple Street, Gouribari in Maniktala and a major tourist attraction of Kolkata, India. The temple was built by a Jain named Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867. Pratishtha was done by Sri Kalyansurishwarji Maharaj. A magnificent jewel in the heart of north Kolkata, Peaceful and serene, a revered holy shrine. Dating back to 1867 but shines so new, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/calcutta-jain-temple-is-a-jain-temple-at-badridas-temple-street-gouribari-in-maniktala-and-a-major-tourist-attraction-of-kolkata-india-the-temple-was-built-by-a-jain-named-rai-badridas-bahadoor-mookim-in-1867-pratishtha-was-done-by-sri-kalyansurishwarji-maharaj-a-magnificent-jewel-in-the-heart-of-north-kolkata-peaceful-and-serene-a-revered-holy-shrine-dating-back-to-1867-but-shines-so-new-image506454658.html
RF2MBY02A–Calcutta Jain Temple is a Jain temple at Badridas Temple Street, Gouribari in Maniktala and a major tourist attraction of Kolkata, India. The temple was built by a Jain named Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867. Pratishtha was done by Sri Kalyansurishwarji Maharaj. A magnificent jewel in the heart of north Kolkata, Peaceful and serene, a revered holy shrine. Dating back to 1867 but shines so new,
PORTRAITS. Portrait of H R H The Princess of Wales c1880 old antique print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portraits-portrait-of-h-r-h-the-princess-of-wales-c1880-old-antique-print-image242601289.html
RFT2KCBN–PORTRAITS. Portrait of H R H The Princess of Wales c1880 old antique print
Portrait of Syuds Khair Shan, a driver of Jacobabad and Mosun Shah, head of the police of Jacobabad; Syuds Khair Shah. Khan Bahadoor. And Mosun Shah. Bukharee. Sheea Mussulmans. SIND. Left: Syuds Khair Shan, right: Mosun Shah. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-syuds-khair-shan-a-driver-of-jacobabad-and-mosun-shah-head-of-the-police-of-jacobabad-syuds-khair-shah-khan-bahadoor-and-mosun-shah-bukharee-sheea-mussulmans-sind-left-syuds-khair-shan-right-mosun-shah-image432629360.html
RM2G3RY4G–Portrait of Syuds Khair Shan, a driver of Jacobabad and Mosun Shah, head of the police of Jacobabad; Syuds Khair Shah. Khan Bahadoor. And Mosun Shah. Bukharee. Sheea Mussulmans. SIND. Left: Syuds Khair Shan, right: Mosun Shah.
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RMJ0ET7E–Vintage 1900s photo of rai buddree dass bahadoor house, calcutta, west bengal, india, asia
The people of India : a series of photographic illustrations, with descriptive letterpress, of the races and tribes of Hindustan . nagement was the consequence. They are nowmanaged by officers on the part of the British Government, for whose protection afort was built near the principal mine at Bahadoor Kheyl. The salt is excavatedand sold at the mine at a fixed rate of two, three, and four anas per manud of80 lbs., according to quality, which covers all expenses, and yields a profit ofabout 80,000 rupees (£8,000 per annum). This salt is carried to Peshawurby the Kohat pass, and also into the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-people-of-india-a-series-of-photographic-illustrations-with-descriptive-letterpress-of-the-races-and-tribes-of-hindustan-nagement-was-the-consequence-they-are-nowmanaged-by-officers-on-the-part-of-the-british-government-for-whose-protection-afort-was-built-near-the-principal-mine-at-bahadoor-kheyl-the-salt-is-excavatedand-sold-at-the-mine-at-a-fixed-rate-of-two-three-and-four-anas-per-manud-of80-lbs-according-to-quality-which-covers-all-expenses-and-yields-a-profit-ofabout-80000-rupees-8000-per-annum-this-salt-is-carried-to-peshawurby-the-kohat-pass-and-also-into-the-image339056705.html
RM2AKHA81–The people of India : a series of photographic illustrations, with descriptive letterpress, of the races and tribes of Hindustan . nagement was the consequence. They are nowmanaged by officers on the part of the British Government, for whose protection afort was built near the principal mine at Bahadoor Kheyl. The salt is excavatedand sold at the mine at a fixed rate of two, three, and four anas per manud of80 lbs., according to quality, which covers all expenses, and yields a profit ofabout 80,000 rupees (£8,000 per annum). This salt is carried to Peshawurby the Kohat pass, and also into the
Royalty on Tour The Prince of Wales Tiger Shooting with Sir Jung Bahadoor ; India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royalty-on-tour-the-prince-of-wales-tiger-shooting-with-sir-jung-bahadoor-83712409.html
RMET5C0W–Royalty on Tour The Prince of Wales Tiger Shooting with Sir Jung Bahadoor ; India
Closeup of the plaque on the Memorial to Raja Rammohun Roy Bahadoor, Arnos Vale cemetery, Bristol Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/closeup-of-the-plaque-on-the-memorial-to-raja-rammohun-roy-bahadoor-arnos-vale-cemetery-bristol-image443180240.html
RF2GN0GWM–Closeup of the plaque on the Memorial to Raja Rammohun Roy Bahadoor, Arnos Vale cemetery, Bristol
Royalty on Tour The Prince of Wales Tiger shooting with Sir Jung Bahadoor The Critical Moment Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royalty-on-tour-the-prince-of-wales-tiger-shooting-with-sir-jung-bahadoor-83713522.html
RMET5DCJ–Royalty on Tour The Prince of Wales Tiger shooting with Sir Jung Bahadoor The Critical Moment
His Excellency Jung Bahadoor, Ambassador from the Court of Nepaul, 1850. 'The General's visit to this country is as Ambassador Extraordinary from the King of Nepaul to the Queen of England, and he is charged with a complimentary letter and costly presents. The General is a handsome and most intelligent man, about thirty-two years of age, very dark, with long jet-black hair. He is the first Hindoo of high cast that has visited this country. He is considered one of the foremost men in India, possesses great power and influence in Northern Hindostan, and has rendered great services to the East In Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/his-excellency-jung-bahadoor-ambassador-from-the-court-of-nepaul-1850-the-generals-visit-to-this-country-is-as-ambassador-extraordinary-from-the-king-of-nepaul-to-the-queen-of-england-and-he-is-charged-with-a-complimentary-letter-and-costly-presents-the-general-is-a-handsome-and-most-intelligent-man-about-thirty-two-years-of-age-very-dark-with-long-jet-black-hair-he-is-the-first-hindoo-of-high-cast-that-has-visited-this-country-he-is-considered-one-of-the-foremost-men-in-india-possesses-great-power-and-influence-in-northern-hindostan-and-has-rendered-great-services-to-the-east-in-image462362402.html
RM2HT6BXX–His Excellency Jung Bahadoor, Ambassador from the Court of Nepaul, 1850. 'The General's visit to this country is as Ambassador Extraordinary from the King of Nepaul to the Queen of England, and he is charged with a complimentary letter and costly presents. The General is a handsome and most intelligent man, about thirty-two years of age, very dark, with long jet-black hair. He is the first Hindoo of high cast that has visited this country. He is considered one of the foremost men in India, possesses great power and influence in Northern Hindostan, and has rendered great services to the East In
. English: Mirza Mahomed Juwan Bakht Bahadoor, 3d son. Signed by Ghulam 'Ali Khan. A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam Ali Khan (fl. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (reg. 1837-58) and his sons. Watercolour and gold on paper, black margin rules, three title pages, three sheets of portraits, all with identifying inscriptions in English and in Persian in nasta'liq script in black ink, the portraits with further inscriptions in nasta'liq script with the date November 1852 (Christian date written Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-mirza-mahomed-juwan-bakht-bahadoor-3d-son-signed-by-ghulam-ali-khan-a-series-of-31-paintings-by-ghulam-ali-khan-fl-1817-55-consisting-of-views-of-monuments-in-and-around-delhi-and-including-four-portraits-of-the-last-mughal-emperor-bahadur-shah-ii-reg-1837-58-and-his-sons-watercolour-and-gold-on-paper-black-margin-rules-three-title-pages-three-sheets-of-portraits-all-with-identifying-inscriptions-in-english-and-in-persian-in-nastaliq-script-in-black-ink-the-portraits-with-further-inscriptions-in-nastaliq-script-with-the-date-november-1852-christian-date-written-image184991739.html
RMMMY2RR–. English: Mirza Mahomed Juwan Bakht Bahadoor, 3d son. Signed by Ghulam 'Ali Khan. A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam Ali Khan (fl. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (reg. 1837-58) and his sons. Watercolour and gold on paper, black margin rules, three title pages, three sheets of portraits, all with identifying inscriptions in English and in Persian in nasta'liq script in black ink, the portraits with further inscriptions in nasta'liq script with the date November 1852 (Christian date written
Portrait of Moulvie Abdool Luteef Khan Bahadoor (reverse) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-portrait-of-moulvie-abdool-luteef-khan-bahadoor-reverse-166268377.html
RMKJE509–Portrait of Moulvie Abdool Luteef Khan Bahadoor (reverse)
THE INDIAN TOUR OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-indian-tour-of-hrh-the-prince-of-wales-53494021.html
RMD30T4N–THE INDIAN TOUR OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES
14 Aug 2019-Marble Statue of the founder Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867of the Jain temple Badridas Temple Street Kolkata, West Bengal India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/14-aug-2019-marble-statue-of-the-founder-rai-badridas-bahadoor-mookim-in-1867of-the-jain-temple-badridas-temple-street-kolkata-west-bengal-india-image336359703.html
RF2AF6E6F–14 Aug 2019-Marble Statue of the founder Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867of the Jain temple Badridas Temple Street Kolkata, West Bengal India
Kolkata city of Faith,Shitalnath Bhagwan Temple, one of the 4 Temples of Jain Temple Pareshnath, India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kolkata-city-of-faithshitalnath-bhagwan-temple-one-of-the-4-temples-image66456445.html
RMDT39TD–Kolkata city of Faith,Shitalnath Bhagwan Temple, one of the 4 Temples of Jain Temple Pareshnath, India
Inscription at the grave of Raja Rammohun Roy Bahadoor Arnos Vale Cemetery Bristol Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-inscription-at-the-grave-of-raja-rammohun-roy-bahadoor-arnos-vale-15626920.html
RMANYKAH–Inscription at the grave of Raja Rammohun Roy Bahadoor Arnos Vale Cemetery Bristol
INDIA. Reception by a Maharajah c1880 old antique vintage print picture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-reception-by-a-maharajah-c1880-old-antique-vintage-print-picture-image242601277.html
RFT2KCB9–INDIA. Reception by a Maharajah c1880 old antique vintage print picture
. Our troubles in Poona and the Deccan by Arthur Crawford. With numerous illus. by Horace Van Ruith . incipal towns. The bestPolice Inspector in the Deccan was Khan Bahadoor FramjiCursetji of Ahmednuggur City. Cursetji and Sons for nearlya century past have been the best friends of poor Englishofficers, their wives and families, in the hour of need orsickness. God reward them 1 The Viccaji family, hailing from Tarapur in the ThanahDistrict, after farming the land and sea customs in theKonkans (1836) took up similar farms in Poona, Sholapar,Ahmednuggur and Khandeish. Members of the family hadal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-troubles-in-poona-and-the-deccan-by-arthur-crawford-with-numerous-illus-by-horace-van-ruith-incipal-towns-the-bestpolice-inspector-in-the-deccan-was-khan-bahadoor-framjicursetji-of-ahmednuggur-city-cursetji-and-sons-for-nearlya-century-past-have-been-the-best-friends-of-poor-englishofficers-their-wives-and-families-in-the-hour-of-need-orsickness-god-reward-them-1-the-viccaji-family-hailing-from-tarapur-in-the-thanahdistrict-after-farming-the-land-and-sea-customs-in-thekonkans-1836-took-up-similar-farms-in-poona-sholaparahmednuggur-and-khandeish-members-of-the-family-hadal-image370080515.html
RM2CE2HD7–. Our troubles in Poona and the Deccan by Arthur Crawford. With numerous illus. by Horace Van Ruith . incipal towns. The bestPolice Inspector in the Deccan was Khan Bahadoor FramjiCursetji of Ahmednuggur City. Cursetji and Sons for nearlya century past have been the best friends of poor Englishofficers, their wives and families, in the hour of need orsickness. God reward them 1 The Viccaji family, hailing from Tarapur in the ThanahDistrict, after farming the land and sea customs in theKonkans (1836) took up similar farms in Poona, Sholapar,Ahmednuggur and Khandeish. Members of the family hadal
Royalty on Tour Prince of Wales tiger shooting with Sir Jung Bahadoor Critical Moment ; India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royalty-on-tour-prince-of-wales-tiger-shooting-with-sir-jung-bahadoor-83713786.html
RMET5DP2–Royalty on Tour Prince of Wales tiger shooting with Sir Jung Bahadoor Critical Moment ; India
Sir Jung Bahadoor, K.S.I., of Nepaul, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. 'Sir Jung Bahadoor, at his first meeting with the Prince [of Wales], came out in very plain style. He had on an ordinary straw-coloured dress of cotton, and a pugree of purple and gold was wrapped round his gold-lace cap. He is what is called a Goorkhali - that is, of a race which has sprung from marriages between the Ghoorkas and the original people of the plains...Jung Bahadoor has much of the Turanian type in his face; he has a beard, but the hairs are so wide apart that the outlines of the cheeks and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-jung-bahadoor-ksi-of-nepaul-from-a-sketch-by-one-of-our-special-artists-1876-sir-jung-bahadoor-at-his-first-meeting-with-the-prince-of-wales-came-out-in-very-plain-style-he-had-on-an-ordinary-straw-coloured-dress-of-cotton-and-a-pugree-of-purple-and-gold-was-wrapped-round-his-gold-lace-cap-he-is-what-is-called-a-goorkhali-that-is-of-a-race-which-has-sprung-from-marriages-between-the-ghoorkas-and-the-original-people-of-the-plainsjung-bahadoor-has-much-of-the-turanian-type-in-his-face-he-has-a-beard-but-the-hairs-are-so-wide-apart-that-the-outlines-of-the-cheeks-and-image565273052.html
RM2RRJBF8–Sir Jung Bahadoor, K.S.I., of Nepaul, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. 'Sir Jung Bahadoor, at his first meeting with the Prince [of Wales], came out in very plain style. He had on an ordinary straw-coloured dress of cotton, and a pugree of purple and gold was wrapped round his gold-lace cap. He is what is called a Goorkhali - that is, of a race which has sprung from marriages between the Ghoorkas and the original people of the plains...Jung Bahadoor has much of the Turanian type in his face; he has a beard, but the hairs are so wide apart that the outlines of the cheeks and
Royalty on Tour Sir Jung Bahadoor Directing a Procession seven hundred Elephant across Sarda ; Nepaul ; Nepal before Prince Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royalty-on-tour-sir-jung-bahadoor-directing-a-procession-seven-hundred-83712451.html
RMET5C2B–Royalty on Tour Sir Jung Bahadoor Directing a Procession seven hundred Elephant across Sarda ; Nepaul ; Nepal before Prince
. English: Signet of the King of Delhee Aboo Zufr Siraj ood Deen Mohumud Bahadoor Shah Badshah Ghazee. 1st Year of his Reign [with his descendants listed]. A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam Ali Khan (fl. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (reg. 1837-58) and his sons. Watercolour and gold on paper, black margin rules, three title pages, three sheets of portraits, all with identifying inscriptions in English and in Persian in nasta'liq script in black ink, the portraits with further inscriptions Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-signet-of-the-king-of-delhee-aboo-zufr-siraj-ood-deen-mohumud-bahadoor-shah-badshah-ghazee-1st-year-of-his-reign-with-his-descendants-listed-a-series-of-31-paintings-by-ghulam-ali-khan-fl-1817-55-consisting-of-views-of-monuments-in-and-around-delhi-and-including-four-portraits-of-the-last-mughal-emperor-bahadur-shah-ii-reg-1837-58-and-his-sons-watercolour-and-gold-on-paper-black-margin-rules-three-title-pages-three-sheets-of-portraits-all-with-identifying-inscriptions-in-english-and-in-persian-in-nastaliq-script-in-black-ink-the-portraits-with-further-inscriptions-image184991748.html
RMMMY2T4–. English: Signet of the King of Delhee Aboo Zufr Siraj ood Deen Mohumud Bahadoor Shah Badshah Ghazee. 1st Year of his Reign [with his descendants listed]. A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam Ali Khan (fl. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (reg. 1837-58) and his sons. Watercolour and gold on paper, black margin rules, three title pages, three sheets of portraits, all with identifying inscriptions in English and in Persian in nasta'liq script in black ink, the portraits with further inscriptions
Lithographs The Prince of Wales Tiger shooting with Sir Jung Bahadoor The Critical Movement ; India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lithographs-the-prince-of-wales-tiger-shooting-with-sir-jung-bahadoor-83711677.html
RMET5B2N–Lithographs The Prince of Wales Tiger shooting with Sir Jung Bahadoor The Critical Movement ; India
08 14 2007 Marble Statue of the founder Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867of the Jain temple Badridas Temple Street Kolkata, West Bengal India Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/08-14-2007-marble-statue-of-the-founder-rai-badridas-bahadoor-mookim-in-1867of-the-jain-temple-badridas-temple-street-kolkata-west-bengal-india-image488100235.html
RF2KA2TR7–08 14 2007 Marble Statue of the founder Rai Badridas Bahadoor Mookim in 1867of the Jain temple Badridas Temple Street Kolkata, West Bengal India
INDIA. Example of Hindu Architecture. North Gate temple Sanchi c1880 old print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-example-of-hindu-architecture-north-gate-temple-sanchi-c1880-old-print-image242601290.html
RFT2KCBP–INDIA. Example of Hindu Architecture. North Gate temple Sanchi c1880 old print
. The military history of the Madras engineers and pioneers, from 1743 up to the present time . y,f,r£,v//l £r:.-j. OUTRAMS POSITION cU ffle Uvuiui/Dcuxn .. C 1838.] MADE AS EXGINEEES. 383 Juanpoio Field Force, consisting of nearly 6,000 fighting-men;Besides Goorkbas, infantry and artillery, six battalions, he bad—• 10 European officers,96 Native officers.2,913 non-commissioned officers and men. 3,019 On Jung Bahadoor reaching Luoknow, the Goorkbas weresvithdrawn from General Franks, and joined H.E. Jung Baha-doors force. During his march General Franks defeated the enemy in fouractions. On 23 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-military-history-of-the-madras-engineers-and-pioneers-from-1743-up-to-the-present-time-yfrvl-r-j-outrams-position-cu-ffle-uvuiuidcuxn-c-1838-made-as-exgineees-383-juanpoio-field-force-consisting-of-nearly-6000-fighting-menbesides-goorkbas-infantry-and-artillery-six-battalions-he-bad-10-european-officers96-native-officers2913-non-commissioned-officers-and-men-3019-on-jung-bahadoor-reaching-luoknow-the-goorkbas-weresvithdrawn-from-general-franks-and-joined-he-jung-baha-doors-force-during-his-march-general-franks-defeated-the-enemy-in-fouractions-on-23-image369849877.html
RM2CDM385–. The military history of the Madras engineers and pioneers, from 1743 up to the present time . y,f,r£,v//l £r:.-j. OUTRAMS POSITION cU ffle Uvuiui/Dcuxn .. C 1838.] MADE AS EXGINEEES. 383 Juanpoio Field Force, consisting of nearly 6,000 fighting-men;Besides Goorkbas, infantry and artillery, six battalions, he bad—• 10 European officers,96 Native officers.2,913 non-commissioned officers and men. 3,019 On Jung Bahadoor reaching Luoknow, the Goorkbas weresvithdrawn from General Franks, and joined H.E. Jung Baha-doors force. During his march General Franks defeated the enemy in fouractions. On 23
The Prince of Wales Tiger-Shooting with Sir Jung Bahadoor: the Critical Moment, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. The future King Edward VII in India. '...the reeds and grass were so high as to rise above the heads of those in the howdahs...and the head of the shooter, who stands upright in front on the floor of the howdah, is certainly 17 ft. above the ground...Except for the elephants no man could go into such a place at all...but elephants are apt to lose their presence of mind and dignity of deportment when they come upon tigers in a swamp...[after she was shot]...the tig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-prince-of-wales-tiger-shooting-with-sir-jung-bahadoor-the-critical-moment-from-a-sketch-by-one-of-our-special-artists-1876-the-future-king-edward-vii-in-india-the-reeds-and-grass-were-so-high-as-to-rise-above-the-heads-of-those-in-the-howdahsand-the-head-of-the-shooter-who-stands-upright-in-front-on-the-floor-of-the-howdah-is-certainly-17-ft-above-the-groundexcept-for-the-elephants-no-man-could-go-into-such-a-place-at-allbut-elephants-are-apt-to-lose-their-presence-of-mind-and-dignity-of-deportment-when-they-come-upon-tigers-in-a-swamp-after-she-was-shot-the-tig-image565273187.html
RM2RRJBM3–The Prince of Wales Tiger-Shooting with Sir Jung Bahadoor: the Critical Moment, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. The future King Edward VII in India. '...the reeds and grass were so high as to rise above the heads of those in the howdahs...and the head of the shooter, who stands upright in front on the floor of the howdah, is certainly 17 ft. above the ground...Except for the elephants no man could go into such a place at all...but elephants are apt to lose their presence of mind and dignity of deportment when they come upon tigers in a swamp...[after she was shot]...the tig
. English: Aboo Zuffer Siraj ood deen Mahomed Bahadoor Shah, Emperor of Delhee. A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam Ali Khan (fl. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (reg. 1837-58) and his sons. Watercolour and gold on paper, black margin rules, three title pages, three sheets of portraits, all with identifying inscriptions in English and in Persian in nasta'liq script in black ink, the portraits with further inscriptions in nasta'liq script with the date November 1852 (Christian date written in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-aboo-zuffer-siraj-ood-deen-mahomed-bahadoor-shah-emperor-of-delhee-a-series-of-31-paintings-by-ghulam-ali-khan-fl-1817-55-consisting-of-views-of-monuments-in-and-around-delhi-and-including-four-portraits-of-the-last-mughal-emperor-bahadur-shah-ii-reg-1837-58-and-his-sons-watercolour-and-gold-on-paper-black-margin-rules-three-title-pages-three-sheets-of-portraits-all-with-identifying-inscriptions-in-english-and-in-persian-in-nastaliq-script-in-black-ink-the-portraits-with-further-inscriptions-in-nastaliq-script-with-the-date-november-1852-christian-date-written-in-image184991735.html
RMMMY2RK–. English: Aboo Zuffer Siraj ood deen Mahomed Bahadoor Shah, Emperor of Delhee. A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam Ali Khan (fl. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (reg. 1837-58) and his sons. Watercolour and gold on paper, black margin rules, three title pages, three sheets of portraits, all with identifying inscriptions in English and in Persian in nasta'liq script in black ink, the portraits with further inscriptions in nasta'liq script with the date November 1852 (Christian date written in
INDIA. View of the tomb of Altamsh, Qutb, near Delhi c1880 old antique print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-view-of-the-tomb-of-altamsh-qutb-near-delhi-c1880-old-antique-print-image242601280.html
RFT2KCBC–INDIA. View of the tomb of Altamsh, Qutb, near Delhi c1880 old antique print
Beating the Jungle for Tigers, 1876. The future King Edward VII shoots tigers during a royal visit to India. 'The following telegram was published in London on Thursday: "Camp of Nepaul, Feb. 21. "The Prince of Wales arrived here yesterday. A dinner was given in the evening, at which Sir Jung Bahadoor proposed the health of her Majesty the Queen and the Prince of Wales. There was splendid sport to-day; seven tigers were shot, six falling to the Prince's rifle. His Royal Higlmess was accompanied by Sir Jung Bahadoor. Upwards of 600 elephants were employed in beating the jungle, and th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beating-the-jungle-for-tigers-1876-the-future-king-edward-vii-shoots-tigers-during-a-royal-visit-to-india-the-following-telegram-was-published-in-london-on-thursday-quotcamp-of-nepaul-feb-21-quotthe-prince-of-wales-arrived-here-yesterday-a-dinner-was-given-in-the-evening-at-which-sir-jung-bahadoor-proposed-the-health-of-her-majesty-the-queen-and-the-prince-of-wales-there-was-splendid-sport-to-day-seven-tigers-were-shot-six-falling-to-the-princes-rifle-his-royal-higlmess-was-accompanied-by-sir-jung-bahadoor-upwards-of-600-elephants-were-employed-in-beating-the-jungle-and-th-image565272145.html
RM2RRJAAW–Beating the Jungle for Tigers, 1876. The future King Edward VII shoots tigers during a royal visit to India. 'The following telegram was published in London on Thursday: "Camp of Nepaul, Feb. 21. "The Prince of Wales arrived here yesterday. A dinner was given in the evening, at which Sir Jung Bahadoor proposed the health of her Majesty the Queen and the Prince of Wales. There was splendid sport to-day; seven tigers were shot, six falling to the Prince's rifle. His Royal Higlmess was accompanied by Sir Jung Bahadoor. Upwards of 600 elephants were employed in beating the jungle, and th
. English: Signet of the King of Delhee Aboo Zufr Siraj ood Deen Mohumud Bahadoor Shah Badshah Ghazee. 1st Year of his Reign [with his descendants listed]. A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam Ali Khan (fl. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (reg. 1837-58) and his sons. Watercolour and gold on paper, black margin rules, three title pages, three sheets of portraits, all with identifying inscriptions in English and in Persian in nasta'liq script in black ink, the portraits with further inscriptions Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-signet-of-the-king-of-delhee-aboo-zufr-siraj-ood-deen-mohumud-bahadoor-shah-badshah-ghazee-1st-year-of-his-reign-with-his-descendants-listed-a-series-of-31-paintings-by-ghulam-ali-khan-fl-1817-55-consisting-of-views-of-monuments-in-and-around-delhi-and-including-four-portraits-of-the-last-mughal-emperor-bahadur-shah-ii-reg-1837-58-and-his-sons-watercolour-and-gold-on-paper-black-margin-rules-three-title-pages-three-sheets-of-portraits-all-with-identifying-inscriptions-in-english-and-in-persian-in-nastaliq-script-in-black-ink-the-portraits-with-further-inscriptions-image184991746.html
RMMMY2T2–. English: Signet of the King of Delhee Aboo Zufr Siraj ood Deen Mohumud Bahadoor Shah Badshah Ghazee. 1st Year of his Reign [with his descendants listed]. A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam Ali Khan (fl. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (reg. 1837-58) and his sons. Watercolour and gold on paper, black margin rules, three title pages, three sheets of portraits, all with identifying inscriptions in English and in Persian in nasta'liq script in black ink, the portraits with further inscriptions
The Prince of Wales in the Terai: Meeting with Sir Jung Bahadoor, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. The future King Edward VII in India. 'Sir Jung Bahadoor came over to the Prince's 'camp fire' on foot from his tent, near at hand, to announce that five tigers had been reported in the jungle for to-day's beat, and that they were all marked down and watched, elephants having been dispatched to hem in their haunts. These were all near the camp - that is, within a five-mile radius. This part of the Nepaul Terai is, indeed, the nursery of tigers'. From "Illustrated London New Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-prince-of-wales-in-the-terai-meeting-with-sir-jung-bahadoor-from-a-sketch-by-one-of-our-special-artists-1876-the-future-king-edward-vii-in-india-sir-jung-bahadoor-came-over-to-the-princes-camp-fire-on-foot-from-his-tent-near-at-hand-to-announce-that-five-tigers-had-been-reported-in-the-jungle-for-to-days-beat-and-that-they-were-all-marked-down-and-watched-elephants-having-been-dispatched-to-hem-in-their-haunts-these-were-all-near-the-camp-that-is-within-a-five-mile-radius-this-part-of-the-nepaul-terai-is-indeed-the-nursery-of-tigers-from-quotillustrated-london-new-image565273175.html
RM2RRJBKK–The Prince of Wales in the Terai: Meeting with Sir Jung Bahadoor, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876. The future King Edward VII in India. 'Sir Jung Bahadoor came over to the Prince's 'camp fire' on foot from his tent, near at hand, to announce that five tigers had been reported in the jungle for to-day's beat, and that they were all marked down and watched, elephants having been dispatched to hem in their haunts. These were all near the camp - that is, within a five-mile radius. This part of the Nepaul Terai is, indeed, the nursery of tigers'. From "Illustrated London New
. English: Aboo Zuffer Siraj ood deen Mahomed Bahadoor Shah, Emperor of Delhee. A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam Ali Khan (fl. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (reg. 1837-58) and his sons. Watercolour and gold on paper, black margin rules, three title pages, three sheets of portraits, all with identifying inscriptions in English and in Persian in nasta'liq script in black ink, the portraits with further inscriptions in nasta'liq script with the date November 1852 (Christian date written in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-aboo-zuffer-siraj-ood-deen-mahomed-bahadoor-shah-emperor-of-delhee-a-series-of-31-paintings-by-ghulam-ali-khan-fl-1817-55-consisting-of-views-of-monuments-in-and-around-delhi-and-including-four-portraits-of-the-last-mughal-emperor-bahadur-shah-ii-reg-1837-58-and-his-sons-watercolour-and-gold-on-paper-black-margin-rules-three-title-pages-three-sheets-of-portraits-all-with-identifying-inscriptions-in-english-and-in-persian-in-nastaliq-script-in-black-ink-the-portraits-with-further-inscriptions-in-nastaliq-script-with-the-date-november-1852-christian-date-written-in-image184991744.html
RMMMY2T0–. English: Aboo Zuffer Siraj ood deen Mahomed Bahadoor Shah, Emperor of Delhee. A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam Ali Khan (fl. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (reg. 1837-58) and his sons. Watercolour and gold on paper, black margin rules, three title pages, three sheets of portraits, all with identifying inscriptions in English and in Persian in nasta'liq script in black ink, the portraits with further inscriptions in nasta'liq script with the date November 1852 (Christian date written in
The Prince of Wales in India: native soldiers distinguished for their services, 1876. 'Russaldar Major Maun Sing, Sirdar Bahadoor...senior native officer of the 9th Bengal Cavalry...He served at the siege of Delhi...He...was badly wounded, and had his horse killed under him with fourteen sword-cuts...Nawab Gholam Hussan Khan, C.S.I., of the 15th Mooltanee Cavalry, is chief of the Alagaie clan in the Derajat, who joined us during the siege of Mooltan, and again in the war of 1857...Subadar Major Nutha Sing, Sirdar Bahadoor, 23rd Punjaub Pioneers...assisted in raising a large body of his country Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-prince-of-wales-in-india-native-soldiers-distinguished-for-their-services-1876-russaldar-major-maun-sing-sirdar-bahadoorsenior-native-officer-of-the-9th-bengal-cavalryhe-served-at-the-siege-of-delhihewas-badly-wounded-and-had-his-horse-killed-under-him-with-fourteen-sword-cutsnawab-gholam-hussan-khan-csi-of-the-15th-mooltanee-cavalry-is-chief-of-the-alagaie-clan-in-the-derajat-who-joined-us-during-the-siege-of-mooltan-and-again-in-the-war-of-1857subadar-major-nutha-sing-sirdar-bahadoor-23rd-punjaub-pioneersassisted-in-raising-a-large-body-of-his-country-image565273307.html
RM2RRJBTB–The Prince of Wales in India: native soldiers distinguished for their services, 1876. 'Russaldar Major Maun Sing, Sirdar Bahadoor...senior native officer of the 9th Bengal Cavalry...He served at the siege of Delhi...He...was badly wounded, and had his horse killed under him with fourteen sword-cuts...Nawab Gholam Hussan Khan, C.S.I., of the 15th Mooltanee Cavalry, is chief of the Alagaie clan in the Derajat, who joined us during the siege of Mooltan, and again in the war of 1857...Subadar Major Nutha Sing, Sirdar Bahadoor, 23rd Punjaub Pioneers...assisted in raising a large body of his country
. English: Two portraits: Mirza Mahomed Juwan Bakht Bahadoor, 3d son; Mirza Zuheer ood deen, alias Mirza Mooghul Bahadur, 2nd Son. Mirza Muhammad Zahir al-Islam known as Mirza Mughul Bahador [on the right] and Mirza Muhammad Javan Bakht Bahadur [on the left], both signed by Ghulam 'Ali Khan. A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam Ali Khan (fl. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (reg. 1837-58) and his sons. Watercolour and gold on paper, black margin rules, three title pages, three sheets of portrai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-two-portraits-mirza-mahomed-juwan-bakht-bahadoor-3d-son-mirza-zuheer-ood-deen-alias-mirza-mooghul-bahadur-2nd-son-mirza-muhammad-zahir-al-islam-known-as-mirza-mughul-bahador-on-the-right-and-mirza-muhammad-javan-bakht-bahadur-on-the-left-both-signed-by-ghulam-ali-khan-a-series-of-31-paintings-by-ghulam-ali-khan-fl-1817-55-consisting-of-views-of-monuments-in-and-around-delhi-and-including-four-portraits-of-the-last-mughal-emperor-bahadur-shah-ii-reg-1837-58-and-his-sons-watercolour-and-gold-on-paper-black-margin-rules-three-title-pages-three-sheets-of-portrai-image184991740.html
RMMMY2RT–. English: Two portraits: Mirza Mahomed Juwan Bakht Bahadoor, 3d son; Mirza Zuheer ood deen, alias Mirza Mooghul Bahadur, 2nd Son. Mirza Muhammad Zahir al-Islam known as Mirza Mughul Bahador [on the right] and Mirza Muhammad Javan Bakht Bahadur [on the left], both signed by Ghulam 'Ali Khan. A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam Ali Khan (fl. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (reg. 1837-58) and his sons. Watercolour and gold on paper, black margin rules, three title pages, three sheets of portrai
'Washing the Blackamoor white', 1858. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washing-the-blackamoor-white-1858-artist-unknown-image262733391.html
RMW7CF3B–'Washing the Blackamoor white', 1858. Artist: Unknown
Drinking-fountain in Hyde Park, [London], opened on Saturday last, 1868. '...the Duke of Cambridge, as Ranger of Hyde Park, took part in the inauguration of a new drinking-fountain, erected at the expense of the Maharajah of Vizianagram, K.C.S.I., a member of the Legislative Council of India, and under the auspices of the Metropolitan Drinking-Fountains Association...It is built of the finest Bath stone; the bowls are of polished red Aberdeen granite; and the columns blue Pennant stone...It was designed by Mr. Robert Keirle...There are four bowls and water-jets, and under each bowl is a galvan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/drinking-fountain-in-hyde-park-london-opened-on-saturday-last-1868-the-duke-of-cambridge-as-ranger-of-hyde-park-took-part-in-the-inauguration-of-a-new-drinking-fountain-erected-at-the-expense-of-the-maharajah-of-vizianagram-kcsi-a-member-of-the-legislative-council-of-india-and-under-the-auspices-of-the-metropolitan-drinking-fountains-associationit-is-built-of-the-finest-bath-stone-the-bowls-are-of-polished-red-aberdeen-granite-and-the-columns-blue-pennant-stoneit-was-designed-by-mr-robert-keirlethere-are-four-bowls-and-water-jets-and-under-each-bowl-is-a-galvan-image608997153.html
RM2XAP629–Drinking-fountain in Hyde Park, [London], opened on Saturday last, 1868. '...the Duke of Cambridge, as Ranger of Hyde Park, took part in the inauguration of a new drinking-fountain, erected at the expense of the Maharajah of Vizianagram, K.C.S.I., a member of the Legislative Council of India, and under the auspices of the Metropolitan Drinking-Fountains Association...It is built of the finest Bath stone; the bowls are of polished red Aberdeen granite; and the columns blue Pennant stone...It was designed by Mr. Robert Keirle...There are four bowls and water-jets, and under each bowl is a galvan
Scene at the Grand Review at Versailles, 1850. Military review in France, held near St. Cyr, and involving French and British troops. Present were the French president, Lord Normanby the British Ambassador to France, and Jung Bahadur Rana the Nepalese Ambassador to the United Kingdom. 'The troops stood at ease, the cavalry dismounted, and generals, lieutenants, sergeants, and corporals were entertained by the President [Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte] with a cold collation, consisting of fowls, champagne, &c. Our Artist has pourtrayed the President and Lord Normanby partaking of champange, and t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scene-at-the-grand-review-at-versailles-1850-military-review-in-france-held-near-st-cyr-and-involving-french-and-british-troops-present-were-the-french-president-lord-normanby-the-british-ambassador-to-france-and-jung-bahadur-rana-the-nepalese-ambassador-to-the-united-kingdom-the-troops-stood-at-ease-the-cavalry-dismounted-and-generals-lieutenants-sergeants-and-corporals-were-entertained-by-the-president-louis-napoleon-bonaparte-with-a-cold-collation-consisting-of-fowls-champagne-ampc-our-artist-has-pourtrayed-the-president-and-lord-normanby-partaking-of-champange-and-t-image466900170.html
RM2J3H3X2–Scene at the Grand Review at Versailles, 1850. Military review in France, held near St. Cyr, and involving French and British troops. Present were the French president, Lord Normanby the British Ambassador to France, and Jung Bahadur Rana the Nepalese Ambassador to the United Kingdom. 'The troops stood at ease, the cavalry dismounted, and generals, lieutenants, sergeants, and corporals were entertained by the President [Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte] with a cold collation, consisting of fowls, champagne, &c. Our Artist has pourtrayed the President and Lord Normanby partaking of champange, and t
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