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

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________________ 174 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY THOMAS, EDWARD. The Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi, illustrated by Coins, Inscriptions, and other Antiquarian Remains. 8vo., pp. xxv and 467, with 6 plates, map and several woodcuts. Trübner, London, 1871 Includes several inscriptions on buildings of the period. TREMLETT, J. D. Notes on Old Delhi. Journ., Asiatic Society of Bengal, Vol. XXXIX, Pt. I, pp. 70-88. 1870 VOGEL, J. PH. Catalogue of the Delhi Museum of Archæology, (Founded in January, 1909). 8vo., pp. xi and 71. Baptist Mission Press, Calcutta, 1908 See "Appendix II.-The Sultans of Delhi and their existing monuments with approximate dates," pp. 60-71. DHAR AND MANDU. BARNES, CAPT. ERNEST. Dhar and Mandu. Journ., Bombay Branch, Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. XXI, pp. 339-391, with 25 plates and folding map. 1904 CAMPBELL, J. M. Mándú. Journ., Bombay Branch, R. A. S., Vol. XIX, pp. 154-201. 1896 Contains considerable archæological information. CRESWELL, K. A. C. The Vaulting System of the Hindola Mahal at Mandü. Journ. Roy. Inst. of Brit. Architects, Vol. XXV, pp. 237-245, with 14 illustrations. 1918. Reprinted in the Indian Antiquary, Vol. XLVII, pp. 169-177, with 3 plates and 6 figures. HARRIS, CAPTAIN CLAUDIUS. The Ruins of Mandoo, the ancient Mahommedan capital of Malwa, in Central India. By J. Guiard, of Nice, from the original sketches of Captain Claudius Harris, with descriptive and historical notices, [chiefly founded on Sir John Malcolm's History of Central India,] and an Appendix. Folio, pp. [ii] and 20, with 6 coloured plates. Day, London, 1860 Do. A Reprint. 8vo., with 7 photographs. Dhar, 1892 SUBALTERN. A Description of the Ruined City of Mandu, the ancient capital of Malwa; with a sketch of its history during the period of its independence, under the [SEPTEMBER, 1922 Muhammadan Kings; and explanatory notes. Also an account of the Buddhist Cave Temples of Ajanta, in Khandes. With ground-plan illustrations. By a Subaltern. 8vo., pp. iii and 140, with 2 folding plates, Printed at the Bombay Times Press, 1854 YAZDANI, G. The Inscription on the Tomb of 'Abdullah Sheh Ghangal at Dhir. Epigraphia Indo-Moslemica, 1909-10, pp. -1912 1-5, with 1 folding plate. Dated A.H. 859 (1455). YAZDANI, G. Remarks on the Inscriptions of Dhar and Mandu. Epigraphia IndoMoslemica, 1911-12, pp. 8-11. 1914 ZAFAR HASAN. The Inscriptions of Dhar and Manḍu. Epigraphia Indo-Moslemica, 1909-10, pp. 6-29, with 17 plates. 1912 GAUR AND PANDWA. ANON. Ruins of Gour. [ From the "Friend of India," No. VIII.] Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register, Vol. VIII, PP. 559-560; IX, pp. 30-33. 1819-20 BEVERIDGE, H. [Notes on an inscription on a piece of black basalt in the Magistrate's compound at Maldah, referring to the building of a mosque at Gaur, A. H. 898 (1492).] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society 1890 of Bengal, p. 242. Note on Major Francklin's Manuscript Description of Gaur. Journ., Asiatic Society of Bengal, Vol. LXIII, Pt. 1, pp. 85-93. 1894 Abstract: Proceedings, pp. 42-44. A short Notice of a Persian MS. on Gaur. Journ., Asiatic Society of Bengal, Vol. LXXI, Pt. 1, p. 44. 1902 On a MS. of 32 pp. in the India Office Library, p. 1541, No. 2841 of Dr. Ethé's catalogue. It is a report drawn up for Franklin by Shyam Parshad [q. v.] in 1810. BOLTON, C. W. Annual Address. Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 1903. See pp. 22-27 for notes on Gaur and Pandwa.

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