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

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________________ 170 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY ( SEPTEMBER, 1922 BENARES. FERGUSSON, JAMES. On the ArchitecBROMCHARY, B. G. Views of Benares, tural Splendour of the City of Beejapore. from the River Side. Oblong folio, 23 Papers read at the Roy. Inst. of Brit. Architects, Vol. V, pp. 5-20, with 1 plate. 1855 mounted photographs, with descriptive note Special section on the dome of Mahmad's under each. Bromchary, Benares, 1869 tomb, and discussion thereon. See sixth plate, for the Mosque of Aurangzfb. HART, CAPTAIN PAILIP D., ALEXANDER SHERRING, REV. M. A. The Sacred City CUMMING AND JAMES FERGUSSON. Archiof the Hindus : an account of Benares in tectural mlustrations of the Principal ancient and modern times. With an In Mahometan Buildings of Beejapore. troduction by Fitzedward Hall. 8vo., PP. Executed under the direetion of Bartle xxxvi and 388, with 10 plates. Frere, Resident at Satara, by Captain Trubner, London, 1868 Philip D. Hart, assisted by Alexander Several mosques, etc., are described. See pp. Cumming, and native draftsmen. Edited, 298 299, 304-305, 307-321. by James Fergusson. Folio, pp. [i], with 73 plates and 6 pages of text interleaved. BIJĀPOR. Cundall and Downes, London, 1859 Extracts from the Proceedings of the Se Taylor and Fergusson. Bombay Government in connection with NASH. L. A. Nineteen drawings of Bija. the old public buildings of Mahomedan pûr, made in 1845 and preserved in the India Architecture at Beejapoor, in the Satara Office Library.) 1845 Districts; .. Bombay Govt. Records, SYDENHAM, CAPT. G. An Account of No. XLI.-New Series, pp. 209-253. Bijapúr in 1811, by Capt. G. Sydenham Bombay, 1857 of the Madras Establishment. CommuniRough Estimate of the probable Expense oi cated, by Col. C. Mackenzie. Asiatick Repairing the undermentioned Old Mahomedan Buildings at Beejapoor", signed P. L. Hart, pp. Researches. Vol. XIII, pp. 433-456. 1820 247-250 SYKES, CAPT. W. H. Notes respecting BIRD, JAMES. On the ruined city of the principal remains in the ruined city Bijapúr, its Persian inscriptions, and tran- of Bejapoor, with traditional accounts of slations of the latter into English. Journ., their origin, etc. Transactions of the Literary Bombay Branch, Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. I, Society of Y, Vol. Society of Bombay, Vol. III, pp. 55-63. 1823 pp. 367-390, with 2 folding plates. 1844. TAYLOR, MEADOWS, AND JAMES FERGUSCANTRELL, ALEXANDER, M. An Account SON. Architecture at Beejapoor, an ancient of the Ruins of Beejapoor. 8vo., pp. [i] and Mahometan Capital in the Bombay Presi. 16, with 4 plates. dency, photographed from drawings by Education Society's Press, Bombay, 1872 Capt. P. D. Hart, A. Cumming, and Native COUSENS, HENRY. Bijapur, the old capi- draftsmen; and on the spot by Col. tal of the Adil Shahi Kings. A guide to Biggs, and the late Major Loch. With an its ruins with historical outline. Published Historical and Descriptive Memoir by Capt. with the sanction of Government. 8vo., pp. Meadows Taylor, and Architectural Notes viii and 145, with 2 folding maps. by James Fergusson. Large folio, pp. xii Orphanage Press, Poona, 1889 and 93, with 2 maps, 78 plates (mounted ELLISON, W. Some Relics of Bejapur photographs), and 12 woodcuts. The Malik-i-Maidan, or Lord of the Plain. Murray, London, 1866 Published for the Committee of Architectural Calcutta Review, Vol. XO, pp. 141-149. 1890 Antiquities of Western India under the patronage Architecture, pp. 142 to end. of Kursondas Madhowdas.

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