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Corpse, lying on a river bed at cuttack, being devoured by dogs, vultures, adjutant birds and a jackal [slides] British Library

By: Series: Additional Oriental collection from British LibraryPublication details: London British LibraryDescription: 1 Slide, Col. ill 35mmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • Add.Or.  3130(64F1)
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Slide Unit Series Slide Unit Series Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts Add.Or. 3130(64F1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SL721
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BL-WD 961 F2r (6) Cormorant The Lou-zu or fishing bird of China [slides] RL-309-309A Album-IX,f.8b Symbolic painting of Aurangzeb (r. 1658-1707) holding a sword, shield, and spear, and standing on a globe bearing a drawing of a lion and a goat. He wears a long thin sash over his shoulders and his head is surrounded by a gold halo [slides] RL-309-309A Album-IX,f.8b Symbolic painting of Aurangzeb (r. 1658-1707) holding a sword, shield, and spear, and standing on a globe bearing a drawing of a lion and a goat. He wears a long thin sash over his shoulders and his head is surrounded by a gold halo [slides] Add.Or. 3130(64F1) Corpse, lying on a river bed at cuttack, being devoured by dogs, vultures, adjutant birds and a jackal [slides] BL-Add.Or. 1734(195f12) Cotton-Weaver combing a warp; woman reeling cotton [slides] RL-308 Album-IX,f.76 Sayyid Najm al-Din ‘Ali Khan, the brother of Sayyid Husayn ‘Ali Khan [amir al-umara of farrukhsiyar], as described in both Persian and English on the mount. He is smoking a hookah, with a woman kneeling before him, holding a small cup and wine bottle and two servants with a fan made of peacock feathers and a fly whisk respectively [slides] BL-WD 2074 Country boat moored by a village in Karachi Harbour [slides]

IGNCA slides collections, cross reference Company Drawings in the India Office Library by Mildred Archer (London 1972) p.96 BL-AO 3130(64 f.1)

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