Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 51
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ SEPTXMRRR, 1922) BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MUHAMMADAN ARCHITECTURE OF INDIA 167 1870 pp. 71-79. Written about 1829-80, by Munshi Chitar Mal, 1 KERNE, H. G. Keene's Handbook for a student of Agra Government College, at the visitors to Agra and its Neighbourhood, muggestion of Dr. James Duncan. re-written and broaght up-to-date by E. A. CRAIK, Sie HXBY. The Taj Mehal. The Donoan. Seventh edition. 12mo., PP. is Architect, Vol. LXXIX, p. 63. 1908 and 296, with 4 plans. Extracted from Impressions of India by Sir Thacker, Spink & Co., Calcutta, 1909 Henry Craik, M.P., then appaaring in the Scotsman. Provious editions in 1864, 1862, 1869, 1873, ELLIS, FEKD. A Guide to the Historical 1874, and 1878. Buildings of Agra Square Svo., pp. 5 and KRISHNA BAHADUR, RAJAH BIKAYA. Re57, with 2 plates. flections on Agra, in a letter addressed to a The "People's Herald" Press, Agra, 1906 | friend. Sooond edition. Sm. 8vo., pp. 18. EXIBSON, W. On the Taj Mahal at Mookerjee, Calcutta, 1903 Agra. Sessional Papers of the Roy. Inst. I LALL AND Co., PRIYA. Pictorial Agra : of Brit. Architects, Vol. XX, ep. 195-203, illustrated by a series of photographs of its with 2 plates. principal baildings, ancient and modern, with descriptive letterpress of each. ComH. MAJOR J. Four Letters from Major piled by Priya Lall and Co., Oblong 8vo., 5 J. H.-, containing a minute description of parte, pp. [i], 34 ; [i], 55; [i], 64; [i], 56;[i], the celebrated City and Fortress of Agra, 19; with 240 illustrations. Lall, Agra, 1911 the Mausoleum of Shah Jehaun, and the Tomb of Akbar at Seoandre. Asiatic Annual MEAD, MAJOR C. Note on Tomb of Sadik Register, Vol. V, “Miscellaneous Tracts," Mahomed Khan ; with plan and drawings. 1803 Transactions of the Archaeological Society of Agra, pp. i-iv., with 10 drawings on 1 large HAVELL, E. B. The Taj and its Designers. folding plate, and inscriptions. 1875 The Nineteenth Century, Vol. LIII, pp. 1039 Sadiq Muhammad Khan was a Mansabdar of 1049. 1903 Akbar's, and it is here suggested that his tomb Reprinted in his Essays on Indian Art, pp. had considerable influence on the design of the 1–23. Natesan, Madras, (1910) latter's mausoleum. - A Handbook to Agra and MURAMMAD MU'IN AL-DIN, Albarabddy. the Taj, Sikandra, Fatehpur-sikri and Mu'in al-agar, 8vo., pp. 3, 134 and 3, with the neighbourhood. With 14 illustrations 3 plates and 1 figure. Lith. from photographs and 4 plans. Sm. 8vo. 'Uthmani Press, Agra, 1904 pp. and 139. Longmans, London, 1904 Also called the Tarikh i Agra. An account of Agra, with a description of the Taj Mahal and - Do. Second edition, revised, with other mausoleums and edifices, and short bioAppendix [The Designers of the Taj]. graphical accounts. 8m. 8vo., pp. xii and 147. : The History of the Taj and Longmans, London, 1912 the Buildings in its Vicinity. With 3 illus trations from photographs and 2 plans. 8vo., HỌSTEN, Rev. H., 8.J. Who Planned pp. iv and 122. Moon Press, Agra, 1908 the Táj ? Journ., Asiatic Society of Bengal. A translation of Mu'-at-apar (1894) by the New Series, Vol. VI, pp. 281-288. 1910 samo writer. KARE ARIA, R. P. Akbar's Tomb at MURANOMAD SAID AHMAD, Marahrawi. Secundra. Calcutta Review, Vol. CXXVI Ågår i Akbari, 8vo., pp. 10 and 218, with 14 [title page numbered CXXV in error], plates and 1 illustration. Lith. pp. 44-59. 1908 Akbari Press, Agra, 1906 A development of Fergusson's theory that an account of Fathpur Sikri and of the it is unfinished and that it lacks the central dome buildings founded by Akbar.

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