RMHW8G4N–India, Gujarat State, Baroda or Vadodara, Lakshmi Vilas Palace, Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture Palace, built by the Maharajah Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1890
RM2B02HWE–The Secretariat Building was designed by the prominent British architect Herbert Baker in Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. Both the identical building have four levels, each with about 1,000 rooms, in the inner courtyards to make space for future expansions. Delhi is said to be the site of Indraprashta, capital of the Pandavas of the Indian epic Mahabharata. Excavations have unearthed shards of painted pottery dating from around 1000 BCE, though the earliest known architectural relics date from the Mauryan Period, about 2,300 years ago. Since that time the site has been continuously settl
RMPY2KA2–The National Textile Museum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
RMC7BYF9–Sultan Masjid Mosque, Singapore
RMBFDXDY–Minaret, KL railway station, Malaysia, Neo-Moorish/Mughal/Indo-Saracenic/Neo-Saracenic
RM2AKBAWY–Exterior of Royal Pavilion, Brighton, England, UK
RMFY533N–Royal Pavilion minarets and architectural details, Brighton, East Essex, UK
RMC1EDKW–The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
RFKKW9EK–The Palace of Mysore in Karnataka south India - Palast in Mysore - Indien
RM2JAPB3T–Brighton's Royal Pavilion, Brighton. Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK. Reflection of Royal Pavilion in pond. Indo-Saracenic Revival.
RM2B672H6–Brighton Pavilion, the coastal retreat of Prince George, the Prince Regent, in the 18th Century, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, England
RMBFY128–Ipoh Railway Station Colonial-Era Train Station (1907), and Majestic Hotel, by Arthur Benison Hubback, in Moorish Revival Style, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
RFFK77Y2–Old General Post Office Building
RF2G04Y8T–St. Pauls Cathedral Church West Bengal india
RM2E2DR3C–Domes and minarets of Brighton Royal Pavilion. Designed by architect John Nash it is an example of Indo-Saracenic architecture in Brighton and Hove UK.
RMF0CXM6–A close-up view of Brighton Pavilion in silhouette
RMMB1NWE–Brighton Pavilion
RFD809W5–Ornate palace and manicured lawn, Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom
RMDDEMK6–The Royal Pavilion Brighton East Sussex England UK
RMHW8G1E–India, Gujarat State, Baroda or Vadodara, Lakshmi Vilas Palace, Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture Palace, built by the Maharajah Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1890
RM2B02HWC–The Secretariat Building was designed by the prominent British architect Herbert Baker in Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. Both the identical building have four levels, each with about 1,000 rooms, in the inner courtyards to make space for future expansions. Delhi is said to be the site of Indraprashta, capital of the Pandavas of the Indian epic Mahabharata. Excavations have unearthed shards of painted pottery dating from around 1000 BCE, though the earliest known architectural relics date from the Mauryan Period, about 2,300 years ago. Since that time the site has been continuously settl
RMPY2KA4–The National Textile Museum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
RMC6MNH8–view to Masjid Sultan (Sultan Mosque), from pedestrianised Bussorah Street, (off Muscat Street) Singapore
RMBFDXD2–Minaret, KL railway station, Malaysia, Neo-Moorish/Mughal/Indo-Saracenic/Neo-Saracenic
RM2HJY81C–Mumbai, Maharashtra, India : Unesco listed Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station (formerly Victoria Terminus). Built over 10 years, starting in
RMFY533T–Minarets architectural details of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, East Essex, UK
RMC1EDHK–The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
RFKKW9FA–The Palace of Mysore in Karnataka south India - Palast in Mysore - Indien
RM2JAPB2K–Brighton's Royal Pavilion, Brighton. Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK. Reflection of Royal Pavilion in pond. Indo-Saracenic Revival.
RFKKW9E1–The Palace of Mysore in Karnataka south India - Palast in Mysore - Indien
RM2JAPAK4–Brighton's Royal Pavilion, Brighton. Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK. Reflection of Royal Pavilion in pond. Indo-Saracenic Revival.
RMBFXYKJ–Ipoh Railway Station Colonial-Era Train Station (1907), and Majestic Hotel, by Arthur Benison Hubback, in Moorish Revival Style, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
RM2JAPB29–Brighton's Royal Pavilion, Brighton. Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK. Reflection of Royal Pavilion in pond. Indo-Saracenic Revival.
RMFK7801–The entrance to the National Textile Museum
RM2H5X1RH–The Indian -inspired architecture of the Georgian period Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK. Silhouetted dome and minarets. Indo-Saracenic Revival.
RMFB712D–Brighton Pavilion, the coastal retreat of Prince George, the Prince Regent, in the 18th Century, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex,
RMF0CXM5–A close-up view of Brighton Pavilion
RMMB1NXA–Brighton Pavilion view from the pld Steine
RMHW8G4M–India, Gujarat State, Baroda or Vadodara, Lakshmi Vilas Palace, Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture Palace, built by the Maharajah Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1890
RM2B02HWG–The Secretariat Building was designed by the prominent British architect Herbert Baker in Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. Both the identical building have four levels, each with about 1,000 rooms, in the inner courtyards to make space for future expansions. Delhi is said to be the site of Indraprashta, capital of the Pandavas of the Indian epic Mahabharata. Excavations have unearthed shards of painted pottery dating from around 1000 BCE, though the earliest known architectural relics date from the Mauryan Period, about 2,300 years ago. Since that time the site has been continuously settl
RMPY2KA5–The national textile museum in KL, Malaysia.
RMC6MJ7T–tourists and Masjid Sultan (Sultan Mosque) from pedestrianised Bussorah Street (off Muscat Street) ,Singapore
RMC50DME–Prince Wales Museum (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya ) of Mumbai by night, Maharashtra, India.
RFHHTG6K–Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England
RMC1EDJR–The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
RFC50DRF–Prince Wales Museum (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya ) of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
RMS0ACTD–Vintage style black and white photo of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England.
RFKKW9HG–The Palace of Mysore in Karnataka south India - Palast in Mysore - Indien
RMKB1KRD–Royal Pavilion, Brighton, England, UK
RMBFY10C–Ipoh Railway Station Colonial-Era Train Station (1907), and Majestic Hotel, by Arthur Benison Hubback, in Moorish Revival Style, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
RFMFF3YF–Ahsan Manzil on Victory Day of Bangladesh
RMFK77X6–National Textile Museum building
RM2H5X1NW–The Indian -inspired architecture of the Georgian period Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK. Silhouetted dome and minarets. Indo-Saracenic Revival.
RM2JF3831–Royal Pavilion, United Kingdom, England, East Sussex, Brighton
RMF0CXJF–A general view of Brighton Pavilion
RMMB1NW4–Brighton Pavilion
RMHW8G1D–India, Gujarat State, Baroda or Vadodara, Lakshmi Vilas Palace, Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture Palace, built by the Maharajah Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1890
RM2B02HWD–The Secretariat Building was designed by the prominent British architect Herbert Baker in Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. Both the identical building have four levels, each with about 1,000 rooms, in the inner courtyards to make space for future expansions. Delhi is said to be the site of Indraprashta, capital of the Pandavas of the Indian epic Mahabharata. Excavations have unearthed shards of painted pottery dating from around 1000 BCE, though the earliest known architectural relics date from the Mauryan Period, about 2,300 years ago. Since that time the site has been continuously settl
RMPY2K4N–The National Textile Museum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
RMC6MNMX–Masjid Sultan, Sultan Mosque viewed down pedestrianised Bussorah Street, (off Muscat Street),Singapore
RMDDEMDM–The Royal Pavilion Brighton East Sussex England UK
RFHHTG6D–Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England
RMC1EDXG–The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
RMR36DHH–Mysore Palace, Historic Heritage, Mysore Karnataka, India
RF2F9967C–The North Block of the building of the Secretariat. Central Secretariat is where the Cabinet Secretariat is housed, which administers the Government o
RFKKW9J2–The Palace of Mysore in Karnataka south India - Palast in Mysore - Indien
RMKB02PA–Royal Pavilion, Brighton, England, UK
RF2F99656–The North Block of the building of the Secretariat. Central Secretariat is where the Cabinet Secretariat is housed, which administers the Government o
RFMFF3XW–Ahsan Manzil on Victory Day of Bangladesh
RMFK77XD–National Textile Museum building
RM2H5X1PH–The Indian -inspired architecture of the Georgian period Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK. Silhouetted dome and minarets. Indo-Saracenic Revival.
RF2F8K6TC–The North Block of the building of the Secretariat. Central Secretariat is where the Cabinet Secretariat is housed, which administers the Government o
RMF0CX43–A close-up view of Brighton pavilion
RMMB1NX3–Brighton Pavilion closer view of the domes, minarets and towers
RMHW8G1A–India, Gujarat State, Baroda or Vadodara, Lakshmi Vilas Palace, Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture Palace, built by the Maharajah Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1890
RM2B02HWB–The Secretariat Building was designed by the prominent British architect Herbert Baker in Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. Both the identical building have four levels, each with about 1,000 rooms, in the inner courtyards to make space for future expansions. Delhi is said to be the site of Indraprashta, capital of the Pandavas of the Indian epic Mahabharata. Excavations have unearthed shards of painted pottery dating from around 1000 BCE, though the earliest known architectural relics date from the Mauryan Period, about 2,300 years ago. Since that time the site has been continuously settl
RMMB1N6A–view of Brighton Pavilion or Royal Pavilion on a summers day
RMC6MJ39–Chinese school children, Masjid Sultan (Sultan Mosque) from pedestrianised Bussorah Street (off Muscat Street) ,Singapore
RM2B02J2C–The Secretariat Building was designed by the prominent British architect Herbert Baker in Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. Both the identical building have four levels, each with about 1,000 rooms, in the inner courtyards to make space for future expansions. Delhi is said to be the site of Indraprashta, capital of the Pandavas of the Indian epic Mahabharata. Excavations have unearthed shards of painted pottery dating from around 1000 BCE, though the earliest known architectural relics date from the Mauryan Period, about 2,300 years ago. Since that time the site has been continuously settl
RMMB1NWT–Brighton Pavilion closer view of the domes, minarets and towers
RM2B02HWK–The Secretariat Building was designed by the prominent British architect Herbert Baker in Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. Both the identical building have four levels, each with about 1,000 rooms, in the inner courtyards to make space for future expansions. Delhi is said to be the site of Indraprashta, capital of the Pandavas of the Indian epic Mahabharata. Excavations have unearthed shards of painted pottery dating from around 1000 BCE, though the earliest known architectural relics date from the Mauryan Period, about 2,300 years ago. Since that time the site has been continuously settl
RMC1EDW9–The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
RM2B02J2B–The Secretariat Building was designed by the prominent British architect Herbert Baker in Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. Both the identical building have four levels, each with about 1,000 rooms, in the inner courtyards to make space for future expansions. Delhi is said to be the site of Indraprashta, capital of the Pandavas of the Indian epic Mahabharata. Excavations have unearthed shards of painted pottery dating from around 1000 BCE, though the earliest known architectural relics date from the Mauryan Period, about 2,300 years ago. Since that time the site has been continuously settl
RMMB1N6K–view of Brighton Pavilion or Royal Pavilion on a summers day
RFKKW9H2–The Palace of Mysore in Karnataka south India - Palast in Mysore - Indien
RMMB1NAM–Brighton Pavilion Garden or The Royal Pavilion Garden
RM2B02HWH–The Secretariat Building was designed by the prominent British architect Herbert Baker in Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. Both the identical building have four levels, each with about 1,000 rooms, in the inner courtyards to make space for future expansions. Delhi is said to be the site of Indraprashta, capital of the Pandavas of the Indian epic Mahabharata. Excavations have unearthed shards of painted pottery dating from around 1000 BCE, though the earliest known architectural relics date from the Mauryan Period, about 2,300 years ago. Since that time the site has been continuously settl
RM2H5X266–Ornate Georgian period, Indian-inspired roof architecture of Brighton's Royal Pavilion, Brighton. Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK. Indo-Saracenic Revival.
RMPY2K4M–The national textile museum in KL, Malaysia.
RMF0CX45–A close-up view of Brighton pavilion
RMKB025F–Royal Pavilion, Brighton, England, UK
RMHW8G1C–India, Gujarat State, Baroda or Vadodara, Lakshmi Vilas Palace, Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture Palace, built by the Maharajah Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1890
RMDDEN3W–The Royal Pavilion Brighton East Sussex England UK
RMPR2X0W–Mysore Palace, Historic Heritage, Mysore Karnataka, India
RMC7BYGM–looking down Bussorah Street towards Sultan Masjid Mosque, Singapore
RF2F8K6T2–The North Block of the building of the Secretariat. Central Secretariat is where the Cabinet Secretariat is housed, which administers the Government o
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