Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 51
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications
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SEPTEMBER, 1922] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE MUHAMMADAN ARCHITECTURE OF INDIA 171
This work may be described as a second edition of the work by Hart, Cumming and Fergusson [q. v.], with the addition of a text, which the former work lacked. The plates are
the same, except for about a dozen omissions, which are compensated for by other plates, showing buildings not illustrated in the earlier work.
AHMAD KHAN Sayid, C.S.I. Description des monuments de Dehli en 1852, d'après le texte hindoustani de Saiyid Ahmad Khan, par M. Garcin de Tassy, membre de l'Institut. Journal Asiatique, Ve série, tome XV, pp. 508536; tome XVI. pp. 190-254; 392-451; 521543; tome XVII, pp. 77-97. 1860-61
DACCA.
AULAD HASAN, Sayid. Notes on the Antiquities of Dacca. 8vo., pp. viii and 71. Printed by M. M. Bysak, Calcutta, 1904. With numerous transliterations and translations of inscriptions.
Extracts from Notes on the Antiquities of Dacca. 8vo., pp. 24. 1903
BRADLEY-BIRT, F. B. The Romance of an Eastern Capital [Dacca]. 8vo., pp. x and 349, with 19 plates and folding map. Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1906 [D'OYLY, SIR CHARLES.] Antiquities of Dacca, Parts 1-4. Folio, pp. 20, with 16 plates, explanatory text interleaved, and 4 illustrations. Landseer, London, [1814-1827]
The letterpress ends on p. 20 in the middle of a sentence. Apparently no more than four parts were published, but there were to have been six.
TAYLOR, JAMES. A Sketch of the Topography & Statistics of Dacca. Printed by order of Government. 8vo., pp. vi and 371, with folding map.
Huttmann, Calcutta, 1840 On the city and chief towns of the Province, pp. 86-118.
DELHI.
AHMAD KHAN, Sayid, C. S. I. Aşâr ag. sanâdid. 8vo., 4 parts, pp. 238, 44, 72, and 246, with 134 illustrations. Lith.
Delhi, 1263 [1847]. Do. 8vo., 3 parts, preface (in English), pp. i, ii and 4; pp. 6, 48, 53, 10, 108; and 62 pp. of inscriptions. No illustrations. Lith. Delhi, 1270 [1854]. A second edition of the preceding with much
additional matter.
Do. 8vo., pp. 98, 23, 32, and 132, with 152 illustrations. Lith. Nawal Kishore Press, Lucknow, 1273 [1876]. Other editions in 1900 (Lucknow) and 1904 (1 Cawnpår).
ANON. Description of Delhi and its Environs. [From the Calcutta Journal.] Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register, Vol. XV, pp. 551-560.
1823
Report to Government, and Correspondence regarding the Repairs of the Kootub Minar, near Delhi. Journal of the Archaeological Society of Delhi, pp. 41-59. 1850 Correspondence dated 1829. Repairs carrico out by Major R. Smith.
The Delhi Guide or Journal, with a summary narrative of the siege and conquest of Delhi in the Mutiny Year 1857 A.D., with a list of the Delhi Sovereigns. By a Traveller of 1887 A.D. First Edition, 8vo., pp. ix and 68.
Jubilee Press, Dehra Dun, [1889] The Delhi Durbar Souvenir, 1903. Oblong 8vo., pp. [i], with 25 plates. Delhi Durbar Photographic Gallery, Madras, [1903] Contains 6 good architectural photographs. BLOCHMANN. [Readings and translations of several Arabic and Persian Inscriptions from Delhi, and its neighbourhood.] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, PP. 212-214.
1875
BLUNT, JAMES, T. A Description of the Cuttub Minar. Asiatick Researches, Vol. IV, pp. 313-316, with 1 plate. 1795 BURFORD, ROBERT. Description of a View of the City of Delhi with an action between Her Majesty's troops and the revolted Sepoys. Now exhibiting at the Panorama, Leicester Square. Painted by the proprietor, Robert Burford, and Henry C. Selous and assistants, From Drawings by Captain Robert Smith, R.E. 8vo., pp. 16 with 1 folding plate.
Golbourn, London, 1858