EditorialIntroduction to the Peishwa's diaries : a paper read before the Bombay branch of the Royal Asiatic Society : Ranade, Mahadev Govind, Rao Bahadur, 1842-1901.
EditorialRao Shiv Singh Chandrawat, c. 1720. Northwestern India, Rajasthan, Marwar. Opaque watercolor and gold on paper; miniature: 31.8 x 22.2 cm (12 1/2 x 8 3/4 in.).
EditorialRao Ram Singh?s Elephant Gone Amok, c. 1700. Northwestern India, Rajasthan, Rajput Kingdom of Kota. Opaque watercolor, ink, and gold on paper; page: 20 x 41.6 cm (7 7/8 x 16 3/8 in.).
Editorial"Four Portraits: (upper left) A Raja (Perhaps Raja Sarang Rao), by Balchand; (upper right) 'Inayat Khan, by Daulat; (lower left) 'Abd al-Khaliq, probably by Balchand; (lower right) Jamal Khan Qaravul, by Murad", Folio from the Shah Jahan Album.
EditorialDarbar at Udaipur, Rajasthan, 1855, February 1855 In the centre of the picture is seated the Maharana of Udaipur, Sarup Singh. Behind him are two attendants with peacock-feather fans. Through an arch can be seen a lake with pavilions. On the Maharana??...
EditorialThe Battle of Kirki, outside Poona, on 5 November 1817, painted c.1819 In the foreground is the ridge of Kirki, with part of the British camp and two twelve-pounder guns. In the distance are the hills from which the Peshwa, Baji Rao II, watched the def...
EditorialA Nautch at Hindu Rao's House. Dancing girls entertain. Severl European men watch. One smokes a hookah. Hindu Rao was a famous inhabitant of Delhi. The figure of the Indian host resembles a portrait of Hindu Rao. By a Delhi artist, c.1840. Water-colour...
EditorialRao Kung flogs the carriage. 1800-1805. Judge Rao Kung flogs the royal carriage - scene from a Chinese classical drama. Watercolour. China/Canton style Originally published/produced in 1800-1805. . Source: Add.Or.2068,. Language: Chinese.
EditorialA ruler in his residence. An elephant and horse being ridden. People bathing in a river. Various types of fowl. Hitopadesa ('The Book Of Good Counsel'). Uniara (Rajasthan), 1762. Hitopadesa is a book of animal fables in Sanskrit, translated into Rajast...
EditorialGroup family portrait with Tarabai, Jamna Bai and the Gaekwar [of Baroda]. Her Highness the Maharani Jamnabai (the widowed consort of Khande Rao who adopted Sayaji Rao) sits on a chair with the Gaekwar behind and to her left and Tarabai standing at he...
EditorialBhuj. Curzon Collection: 'Autumn Tour of H.E. Lord Curzo. 1900. Bhuj. The Viceregal Party with H.H. the Rao of Cutch. Image taken from Curzon Collection: 'Autumn Tour of H.E. Lord Curzon of Kedleston, Viceroy and Governor-General of India. 1900'. Ori...
EditorialDarbar at Udaipur, Rajasthan, 1855, February 1855 In the centre of the picture is seated the Maharana of Udaipur, Sarup Singh. Behind him are two attendants with peacock-feather fans. Through an arch can be seen a lake with pavilions. On the Maharana??...
EditorialA ruler smoking a hookah. Birds in cages. A rabbit. Hitopadesa ('The Book Of Good Counsel'). Uniara (Rajasthan), 1762. Hitopadesa is a book of animal fables in Sanskrit, translated into Rajasthani by an anonymous author. This manuscript was copied by B...
EditorialOld & new Palace, Makarpura, Baroda. Makarpura Palace was a Gaekwad royal palace in the city of Vadodara, Gujarat state, India. It was built by Maharaja Khende Rao in 1870, designed in the Italian style. . Lee-Warner Collection: 'Baroda views and buil...
EditorialRaja of Dhar. c.1850. A three quarter length full-face portrait of Jaswant Rao Ponwar, Raja of Dahr (1833-1857). Hand-tinted full plate daguerrotype. Originally published/produced in c.1850. Source: Photo 67/(1).
EditorialThe Battle of Kirki, outside Poona, on 5 November 1817, painted c.1819 In the foreground is the ridge of Kirki, with part of the British camp and two twelve-pounder guns. In the distance are the hills from which the Peshwa, Baji Rao II, watched the def...
EditorialA Nautch at Hindu Rao's House. Dancing girls entertain. Severl European men watch. One smokes a hookah. Hindu Rao was a famous inhabitant of Delhi. The figure of the Indian host resembles a portrait of Hindu Rao. By a Delhi artist, c.1840. Water-colour...
Editorial[Sir Dinkur Rao, Chief Minister of the Maharaja of Gwalior]. Date/Period: Ca. 1857. Print. Albumen silver. Height: 90 mm (3.54 in); Width: 57 mm (2.24 in).
Editorial"Four Portraits: (upper left) A Raja (Perhaps Raja Sarang Rao), by Balchand; (upper right) 'Inayat Khan, by Daulat; (lower left) 'Abd al-Khaliq, probably by Balchand; (lower right) Jamal Khan Qaravul, by Murad", Folio from the Shah Jahan Album.
EditorialTHE MAHARAJAH SCINDIAH OF GWALIOR AND HIS COUNCILLORS: THE LATE RAJAH SIR GUNPUT RAO KHUDKAY, K.C.S.I., President of the Council of Regency, THE MAHARAJAH, GENERAL BAPU SAHIB AVAR, Commander-in-Chief of the Forces of the Gwalior State, 1889.
EditorialDIAMOND JUBILEE VISITORS, UK, 1897: OFFICERS OF THE IMPERIAL SERVICE TROOPS: COMMANDANT GOVIND RAO MATKAR (Indore Lancers), COMMANDANT ABDUL GUNNY (2nd Gwalior Lancers), CAPTAIN MIR HASSIM ALI KHAN (2nd Hyderabad Lancers), RESSALDAR MAJOR SUNIYAT SINGH...
EditorialDIAMOND JUBILEE VISITORS, UK, 1897: OFFICERS OF THE IMPERIAL SERVICE TROOPS: RAI BAHADUR DHUNPAT RAI (Superintendent Officer of Jeypore Transport Train), COMMANDANT KISHAN SINGH (Nabha Lancers), COMMANDANT NAND SINGH (Patiala Lancers), RAO BAHADUR THAK...