RMD1RWHY–Illustration Of Sir Thomas Roe First Ambassador Who Was Sent From Great Britain To India Where He Met The Great Mogul In Durbar
RM2A601DB–Sir Thomas Roe, Ambassador from King James I to the Court of the Emperor of India between 1615 and 1618.
RMG1DJE7–Sir Thomas Roe, Ambassador from King James I to the Court of the Emperor of India between 1615 and 1618.
RMHT2ECW–'Sir Thomas Stood Before The Mogul', c1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton.
RMR5CG8C–An illustration from Sir Thomas Roe's journal of his voyage to India as ambassador. Elephants being presented to him. Journael van de reysen ghedaen door ... Sr T. Roe ... afgevaerdicht naer Oostindien aen den Grooten Mogol ... Uyt het Engels vertaalt, ende met copere figuren verciert. Amsterdam : Iacob Benjamin, 1656. Source: 10057.bbb.9 page 19 (detail). Language: Dutch.
RMW54CF1–Birth celebration of Mongolia, Diamond mine Mogols Birth celebration / Celebration au jour de naissance du Grand Mogol, etc. // Diamond mine / Mine de Diamans, aux Indes Orientales (title on object) The Indes Orientales and Occidentales and autres lieux (series title), Presentation in two parts. On the left the birth celebration of Mongolia. The prince of Mongolia is weighed in a tent. Bags of money are placed as a counterweight. Noblemen watch. In the foreground the English ambassador Thomas Roe gets a dish with gold. The image on the right shows a diamond mine. Priests kneel before a statue
RM2TE1691–Birth celebration of Mongolia; Diamond Mine, 1682 - 1733 Presentation in two parts. On the left the birth celebration of Mongolia. The prince of Mongolia is weighed in a tent. As a counterbalance, bags are laid down with money. Edelmen look. In the foreground, the English ambassador Thomas Roe gets a dish with gold. The right show shows a diamond mine. Priests kneel for an image. With a legend in French and Dutch. The print is part of an album. Leiden paper etching Mongolia. East-India Presentation in two parts. On the left the birth celebration of Mongolia. The prince of Mongolia is weighed
RM2C4DYT6–Sir Thomas Roe (c. 1581–1644), an English diplomat of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods
RM2H0Y3CB–Dog with pups, c. 1780. India, Rajasthan, Ajmer, probably Sawar school, 18th century. Ink and opaque watercolor on paper; image: 22 x 16.5 cm (8 11/16 x 6 1/2 in.); overall: 18.7 x 25 cm (7 3/8 x 9 13/16 in.). Dogs were kept in the Mughal imperial palace and attentively cared for by one keeper for every two hunting dogs. Akbar’s biography notes that the emperor liked dogs so much he imported different breeds from distant lands, and Jahangir requested English hunting dogs from the ambassador Sir Thomas Roe. The tradition of collecting and keeping dogs was continued by the succeeding emperors a
RM2A50M19–Dog with pups, c. 1780. Dogs were kept in the Mughal imperial palace and attentively cared for by one keeper for every two hunting dogs. Akbar’s biography notes that the emperor liked dogs so much he imported different breeds from distant lands, and Jahangir requested English hunting dogs from the ambassador Sir Thomas Roe. The tradition of collecting and keeping dogs was continued by the succeeding emperors and vassal kings.
RF2B999W4–Birth celebration of Mongolia, Diamond mine Mogols Birth celebration / Celebration au jour de naissance du Grand Mogol, etc. // Diamond mine / Mine de Diamans, aux Indes Orientales (title on object) The Indes Orientales and Occidentales and autres lieux (series title), Presentation in two parts. On the left the birth celebration of Mongolia. The prince of Mongolia is weighed in a tent. Bags of money are placed as a counterweight. Noblemen watch. In the foreground the English ambassador Thomas Roe gets a dish with gold. The image on the right shows a diamond mine. Priests kneel before a statue.
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