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

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________________ SEPTEMBER, 1022 ) BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MUHAMMADAN ARCHITECTURE OF INDIA 169 VOYSEY, H. [W.] On the Building Stones GRIFFITHS, JOHN. Principal, Bombay and Mosaic of Akberabad or Agra. Asiatick School of Art. Drawings by Students of the Researches, Vol. XV, pp. 429-435. 1825 Bombay School of Art. Journ. Ind. Art., WAINWRIGHT (JOEL). The Taj Mahal Vol. VI, pp. 63-64, with 13 plates (1 double). 1894 at Agra). Journ. Manchester Geographical Rani Sipri's Mosque and Tomb, and Pigeon Society, Vol. XIV, pp. 307-310, with 1 illus- House, Aḥmadabad. tration. 1898 - Dada Hari's Well, Mosque and An emotional description. Tomb, Ahmedabad. Journ. Ind. Art., Vol. WHITE, WILLIAM H. On the Repairs at VI, pp. 97-98, with 14 plates (3 double). 1895 Agra Fort. The Architect, Vol. XI, pp. 17-18. 1874 AJMIR. Apropos of an article in Fraser's Magazine, HENDLEY, SURG. MAJ. T. HOLBEIN. The signed G. R. A.-M. [9...] Arts and Manufactures of Ajmere-Merwarra. AHMADABAD. Journ. Ind. Art., Vol. III. 1889 ANON. Restorations at Ahmedabad. The General notes, pp. 1-2. Appendix, Notes on the Durgah at Ajmere, p. 8a and plates 26-32. Architect, Vol. V, p. 186. 1871 Also plate 24, Gate of the Ajmere Fort, and Partial restoration of the Harem and Sluice plate 4 (coloured) specimens of coloured marble at Surkhej. found near Ajmere. BIGGS, COL., THEODORE C. HOPE AND SARDA, HAR BILAS. Ajmer: Historical JAMES FERGUSSON. Architecture at Ahmed. and Descriptive. 8vo., pp. x and 174, with abad, the Capital of Goozerat, photo- 27 plates and folding map. graphed by Col. Biggs, with an historical Soottish Mission Industries Co., Ajmer, 1911 and descriptive sketch, by Theodore C. SIYANATH, son of Jodlandth. Sair i Ajmer, Hope and architectural notes by James Guide to Ajmere-Merwaca. 8vo., pp. 24. Fergusson. 4to., pp. xv and 100, with 120 Printing Co. Press, Ajmer, 1892 plates (mounted photographs), 2 maps and numerous woodcuts. Murray, London, 1866 ALLAHABAD. BEVERIDGE, H. Sultan Khusrau. Journ., BLOOHMANN, H. Eight Arabic and Persian Roy. Asiatic Society, pp. 597-609. 1907 Inscriptions from Ahmadabad. Indian Inscriptions on tombs of Shah Begam, Khusrau, Antiquary, Vol. IV, pp. 289-293, with 8 and Bultanun-nisi Bagam. Supplementary note by author, ibid., p. 184. illustrations (facsimiles). 1875 Two Inscriptions from Ahmed In connection with above : Dewhurst, R. P. The Inscriptions in the åbåd. Indian Antiquary, Vol. IV, pp. Khusrau Bagh at Allahabad. Ibid., pp. 746-9. 1909 367-368. 1875 Variant readings. CRAWLEY-BOEVEY, A. W. A Scheme for [CHATTERJEE, R.] Prayag or Aallahabad. A handbook. Sm. 8vo., pp. xii and 190 the protection and conservation of ancient with 57 plates (1 coloured). buildings in and around the city of Ahmed The "Modern Review" Office, Calcutta, abad. 4to., pp. 71 and xcv. 1910 Education Society's Press, Bombay 1886 MUKERJI, SATYA CHANDRA. Allahabad Suggestions, correspondence 10 vandalism, in Pictures, containing an account of the eto., pp. 1-71; Appendix B: "Classified List of past history, the antiquities and the prin. Ancient Publio Buildings in and around the cipal sights of Allahabad, with some inforCity of Ahmedabad..," pp. - vii; Appendix C: "Statement describing the Mosques and mation about Allahabad as it is. Ilustrated Rosas in the City. ..." pp. xix-lix; Appendix by Major Baman Das Basu. Oblong 8vo., D:" Statement describing Mosques and Rozas pp. [i], [i], ii and 67, with 53 plates, in the Suburbs ....," pp. lai-lxxxi; etc. The Indian Press, Allahabad, 1910 1908

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