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 175 CREIGHTON, H. The Ruins of Gour de- ' YAZDANI, G. A New Inscription of scribed, and represented in eighteen views ; Sultan Nusrat Shah of Bengal [at Gaur). with a topographical map. Compiled from Epigraphia Indo-Moslemica, 1911-12, pp. 5-7, the manuscripts and drawings of the late with 1 plate. 1914. H. Creighton. 4to., pp. 12, with 19 plates Recording the erection of a gate, probably (15 coloured), and explanatory text inter of the Dakhil Darwazê at Gaur, by Nusrat Shah, in A., 926 (1519-20). leaved. GWALIOR. Black, Parbury and Allen, London, 1817 KING. L. B. B. (Letter containing Notes of Central India. Illustrated by a series GRIFFIN, SIR LEPEL. Famous Monuments on Buildings at Gaur.] Proceedings of the of eighty-nine photographs in permanent Asiatic Society of Bengal, pp. 93-95. 1875 autotype. With descriptive letterpress. MONMOHAN CHAKRAVARTI. Notes on Oblong folio, pp. xx and 105, with 89 plates. Gour and other old Places in Bengal. Journ., Sutheran, London, [1886) Asiatic Society of Bengal, New Series, Vol. V, Gwalior : pp. 46-89 and plates XXVIIIpp. 199-234, with map of “The Tract round XLVII. Gour" (after Rennell, 1779-81 A.D.). 1909. Work was done here under Jahangir and RAVENSHAW, JOHN HENRY. Gaur : its Shah Jahan. Tomb of Muhammad Ghaus, pp. Ruins and Inscriptions. Edited, with con 87-89, and plate XLVII. JOHNSTONE, J. W. D. Gwalior, 1905. 4to., siderable additions and alterations by his pp. X and 138, with 48 plates (11 coloured). Widow. Impl. 4to., pp. xii and 102, with Bumpus, London, [1907) 59 plates and large folding map. Includes a plan of the fortress. Kegan Paul & Co., London, 1878. KEITH, MAJOR J. B. Preservation of The first 45 plates are mounted photographs, National Monuments : Fortress Gwalior. the remaining 14 are photozincographs of 25 inscriptions. The latter were also issued August 1882. 8vo., pp. 79 with 4 plates separately, without title-page, in volume and 2 figures in the text. lettered: Survey of India Department, Photo Supdt., Govt. Printing, Calcutta, 1883 graphic Office, Calcutta, Photozincographs of Ins Three Mosques, Tombs of Muhammad Ghaus, criptions from Gaur and Maldak. Khandowla Khân, Nuzeri Khan, etc., pp. 47-52. See Cunningham, Reports, Vol. XV, pp. iv.v. 'Appendix A: Arts, Industries, &c., pp. 61-74 39-78, 79-94, and plates XIII-XXVI. Supple Stone Carving, Coloured Tiles, Metal-ware etc. mentary to the above. NEWALL, COL. Gwalior. Transactions of SHIYÀM PARSHID, Munshi. [Persian MS. in India Office Library, No. 2841.] Topo the Archaeological Society of Agra. 1874. N., D. J. F. Note to Col. Newall's graphy and history of the fortress of Gaur (or Gaush, as it is spelt here, the ancient Paper on Gwalior (Trans. A. 8. A. P.) capital of Bangalah, also called Lakhnauti) Transactions of the Archaeological Society of and the township of Pandwah, compiled Agra, pp. xix.xx. 1875 by Shiyim Parshad Munshi in November Dating inscriptions on Great Mosque, and over and December, 1810, at the request of the Alamgirt Gate of Gwalior. Major William Franklin. 4to. SHRIMANT BALWANT Row BHAYASAHAB, See Beveridge, (H.). SCINDIA. History of the Fortress of WATERHOUSE, COL. J. [Dating inscrip Gwalior. 8vo., pp. [i] and 55, with plan. Education Society's Press, Bombay, tion on a piece of black basalt, recording 1892 the building of a mosque, probably at With liste of buildings raised at each period. Gaur, A.H. 898 (1492)]. Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, p. 242. 1890. JAUNPOR. WESTMACOTT, E: VESEY. Ravenshaw's ANON. An article on (i) Jounporenámah “Gaur." Calcutta Review, Vol. LXIX, pp. by Fuqueer Khairooddeen Mahomed Allah. 68-83. 1979. abadi Persian MS., (i) Ferishta's History

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