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The Dewan-i-Aam at the Red fort in [[Delhi. From Wikipedia: The Diwan-i-Aam was the large pavilion for public imperial audiences with an ornate throne-balcony (jharokha) for the emperor. The columns were painted in gold and there was a gold and silv |
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The Dewan-i-Aam at the [[Red | The Dewan-i-Aam at the [[Red Fort]] in [[Delhi]]. | ||
From Wikipedia: The Diwan-i-Aam was the large pavilion for public imperial audiences with an ornate throne-balcony (jharokha) for the emperor. The columns were painted in gold and there was a gold and silver railing separating the throne from the public. | From Wikipedia: The Diwan-i-Aam was the large pavilion for public imperial audiences with an ornate throne-balcony (jharokha) for the emperor. The columns were painted in gold and there was a gold and silver railing separating the throne from the public. | ||
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|Title=The Outer portion of Dewan-i-Am, Fort Delhi | |Title=The Outer portion of Dewan-i-Am, Fort Delhi | ||
|Subject=Mughal architecture | |Subject=Mughal architecture | ||
|Location=[[Red Fort | |Location=[[Red Fort]], [[Delhi]] | ||
|Publisher=unknown | |Publisher=unknown | ||
|Series=unknown | |Series=unknown |
Revision as of 14:20, 27 September 2011
The Dewan-i-Aam at the Red Fort in Delhi.
From Wikipedia: The Diwan-i-Aam was the large pavilion for public imperial audiences with an ornate throne-balcony (jharokha) for the emperor. The columns were painted in gold and there was a gold and silver railing separating the throne from the public.
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License: | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs CC BY-NC-ND |
Author: | Unknown |
Source: | V Boddy, a postcard owned by Alfred Cecil Gregory |
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Title: | The Outer portion of Dewan-i-Am, Fort Delhi |
Subject: | Mughal architecture |
Location: | Red Fort, Delhi |
Publisher: | unknown |
Series: | unknown |
Date published: | pre-1915 |
Printer: | unknown |
Process: | unknown |
Size: | unknown |
Back: | unknown |
Postal rate: | unknown |
Postally used?: | unknown |
Stamp: | unknown |
Date franked: | unknown |
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Comments: | Stuck in an album so back of card not seen. |
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