EditorialRaje Gaut, the principal road up to Rotas Ghur, Bahar. Rotas Ghur is the most considerable hill fort in this part of India. 1795. Coloured aquatint. Source: P915. Language: English.
EditorialN.W. view of Rotas Ghur, Bahar. A temple of the Hindoos, with a considerable flight of steps, formerly crowned the eminence on the left. The ruins of the ancient temple of Rohitesvara crown the bluff, approached by its great stair, while the five-domed...
EditorialN.W. View of Rotas Ghur, Bahar, from 'Oriental Scenery: Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan', Thomas Daniell, British, 1749 - 1840, Colored aquatint on paper, London, England, 1795-1803, Print, Print.
EditorialRaje Gaut, The Principal Road Up To Rotas Ghur, Bahar, from 'Oriental Scenery: Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan', Thomas Daniell, British, 1749 - 1840, Colored aquatint on paper, London, England, 1795-1803, Print, Print.
EditorialAn Antient Hindoo Temple, In the Fort of Rotas, Bahar, from 'Oriental Scenery: Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan', Thomas Daniell, British, 1749 - 1840, Colored aquatint on paper, London, England, 1795-1803, Print, Print.
EditorialRuins in Rotas Gur, Bahar, from 'Oriental Scenery: Twenty Four Views in Hindoostan', Thomas Daniell, British, 1749 - 1840, Colored aquatint on paper, London, England, 1795-1803, Print, Print.
EditorialRaje Gaut, the principal road up to Rotas Ghur, Bahar. Rotas Ghur is the most considerable hill fort in this part of India. 1795. Coloured aquatint. Source: P915. Language: English.
EditorialRaje Gaut, the principal road up to Rotas Ghur, Bahar. Rotas Ghur is the most considerable hill fort in this part of India. 1795. Coloured aquatint. Source: P915. Language: English.
EditorialN.W. view of Rotas Ghur, Bahar. A temple of the Hindoos, with a considerable flight of steps, formerly crowned the eminence on the left. The ruins of the ancient temple of Rohitesvara crown the bluff, approached by its great stair, while the five-domed...