EditorialThe Qutb Minar. One of the greatest monuments of Islamic architecture in India, the minaret forms part of a complex containing some of the earliest structures of Muslim rule in the country. Hastings Albums. 1815. watercolour. Source: Add.Or.4832. Langu...
EditorialFront: Qutb ad-Din, left, as the Roman emperor Caracalla, dressed with kuras, staff? Over right shoulder and shield over left. Worn, remains of inscription. Reverse: rules inscription., Coin, dirham of Qutb ad-Din Muhammad, Zengid emir of Sinjar, metal...
EditorialA view of the mausoleums of the Qutb Shahi Kings (1507-1687) outside Golconda. A herds boy in red turban and ahoti leans on his staff watching his bullocks while in the background an elephant with a howdah kneels at the foot of the steps leading to the...
EditorialLaurens Pit visiting Sultan Abul Hasan Qutb Shah of Golkonda to hand him a commission, or Golla konda, a ruined fort of Southern India and capital of medieval Golconda Sultanate c.1518?1687.
EditorialA view of the mausoleums of the Qutb Shahi Kings (1507-1687) outside Golconda. A herds boy in red turban and ahoti leans on his staff watching his bullocks while in the background an elephant with a howdah kneels at the foot of the steps leading to the...
EditorialA view of the dargah or shrine of Qutb-Sahib at Mehrauli Inscribed in Persian in red paint: (above) ‘naqsha darga-i Hazrat Qutb al-Aqtab’; (below) ‘‘amal ‘abdihi Muhammad Yusuf ‘afa Allah ‘anhu.’. The tomb is surrounded by a simple balu...
EditorialThe tomb of Imam Zamin (d.1538-9) and its entrance gateway with the Qutb Minar behind. Hastings Albums. 1815. watercolour. Source: Add.Or.4823. Language: English.
EditorialThe Qutb Minar. One of the greatest monuments of Islamic architecture in India, the minaret forms part of a complex containing some of the earliest structures of Muslim rule in the country. Hastings Albums. 1815. watercolour. Source: Add.Or.4832. Langu...
EditorialA view of the mausoleums of the Qutb Shahi Kings (1507-1687) outside Golconda. A herds boy in red turban and ahoti leans on his staff watching his bullocks while in the background an elephant with a howdah kneels at the foot of the steps leading to the...
EditorialA view of the dargah or shrine of Qutb-Sahib at Mehrauli Inscribed in Persian in red paint: (above) ‘naqsha darga-i Hazrat Qutb al-Aqtab’; (below) ‘‘amal ‘abdihi Muhammad Yusuf ‘afa Allah ‘anhu.’. The tomb is surrounded by a simple balu...
EditorialTombs of the Kings. View of the mausoleums of the Qutb Shahi kings (1507-1687) outside Golconda. Scenery, Costumes And Architecture, Chiefly on the western side of India. London, R. Ackermann, 1826. Source: X 400 volume 1, plate 14.
EditorialThe tomb of Imam Zamin (d.1538-9) and its entrance gateway with the Qutb Minar behind. Hastings Albums. 1815. watercolour. Source: Add.Or.4823. Language: English.
EditorialThe Qutb Minar. One of the greatest monuments of Islamic architecture in India, the minaret forms part of a complex containing some of the earliest structures of Muslim rule in the country. Hastings Albums. 1815. watercolour. Source: Add.Or.4832. Langu...
EditorialGeneral view of Iltutmish's Tomb, Qutb, Delhi. An exterior view of the tomb of Iltutmish or Altamsh. Archaeological Survey of India Collections: Indian Museum Series (Duplicates). 1870s. Photograph. Source: Photo 1003/(888).
EditorialLaurens Pit visit Sultan Abul Hasan Qutb Shah of Golkonda to give him a commission, India, print maker: Jan Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1693.
EditorialLaurens Pit visiting Sultan Abul Hasan Qutb Shah of Golkonda to hand him a commission, or Golla konda, a ruined fort of Southern India and capital of medieval Golconda Sultanate c.1518?1687.