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Varadambika parinaya Campu
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Preacher and Worshippers at the Wooden Mosque of Shah Hamadan, Srinagar, originally the shrine of Mahakali Bhagwati [Slides]
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The Premises of Steuart & Co. [Slides]
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Primeval world resting on a tortoise [Slides]
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Prince Dara Shikoh [Slides]
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Prince embracing a lady [Slides]
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Prince Murad receiving Ahmad Ali Atalik at Kabul (1589) [Slides]
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Prince Muhammad Murazzim (Later Bahadur Shah) [Slides]
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Prince Salim [Slides]
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Princely youth stands holding a sword and a pink flower [Slides]
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Vibhasa Ragini [slides]
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Cover page of Balisattra Bhagavata Purana [Slides]
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Badshah Dinpanah Mohammad Aurangzeb Aurangzeb Alamgir [Slides]
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Plan of Seringapatam (Mysore) [Slides]
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Silk brocades [Slides]
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The crystal fountain [Slides]
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Rice boat fromHsiang - shan [Slides]
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Milkman of the Gujar caste in the forest [Slides]
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Milkman of the Gujar caste in the forest [Slides]
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Illustration from the Iyar - i - Danish [Slides]
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Bhairavi Ragini [Slides]
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Malkos Ragini [Slides]
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Avatara of Vishnu, Matsya avatara (the fish) [Slides]
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Vision of future married bliss for Abu Nan Duppi as forseen by Abu - I - Hussuin Kargi [Slides]
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Dastan - I - Amir, Hamzah - Ibrahim, son of Hamzah, comes to battle seated on a throne, which is carried through the air by giants [slides]
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Dastan - I - Amir, Hamzah - Battle at Shissan Pass. Tayhur, by turning a wheel, releases a torrent of water, which floods the country and drowns Hurum [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A painter in Kashmir having fallen in love with the wife of his neighbour [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A king, while hunting comes across three persons of envious disposition [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A king in order to punish them for the sin of envy, orders the head of one to be cut of, the second to be stripped of his clothes and driven bare foot and bare headed into the desert, and the third to be covered with pitch and left to perish miserably [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - Kalilah and Dimnah are two jackals in the service of the king, the lion [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish, The lion addressing the animals who are to conduct the trial of Dimnah [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish, An in competent physician, who through his ignorance has caused the death of the king's daughter by administering to her poison instead of a healing medicine, is made to drink the rest of the poison himself, he is represented as dying in agonies on the ground [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A certain merchant has a beautiful wife, with whom one of his slaves, falconer from Balkh, falls in love [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - One day from Balkh come as guests of the merchant and are horrified to hear what the parrots say [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The merchant's wife pleads for delay and asks that here case may be investigated [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The merchant orders the falconer to be confronted with his wife [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The lion passes sentence on Dimnah for having treacherously compassed the death of the ox [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The crow sees a fowler setting his net [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The flock of pigeons settles on the net and begins to pick up the grain[slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The mouse releases the pigeons from the net[slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The pigeons fly off carrying the net with them [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The crow having seen how helpful the mouse has been to the pigeons, feels a desire to cultivate friendship with him [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A hawk, having contracted a friendship with a partridge, persuades the partridge to come to her nest [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - Unable to suppress her savage instincts, the hawk kills the partridge [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A camel driver comes across a fire that has been lighted by a caravan part, and finds a snake caught in the midst of the flames [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - After some hesitation the mouse accepts the offer of friendship made by the crow and they embrace once another [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The crow introduces the mouse to his friend, the tortoise [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A hunter catches a black buck in a trap and shoots it just as it is making an effort to escape [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The guest of the ascetic, in whose house the mouse lives, digs up the store of gold pieces which the mouse has accumulated [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The ascetic and his guest divide the money between them, and when they go to bed the ascetic puts his share under his pillow [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - While the three friends - the crow, the mouse and the tortoise - are conversing together, a black buck, fleeing from the hunter, joins them and takes up his abode with them [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A short time afterwards they miss him, and the crow discovers him caught in a net,. The mouse sets to work to bite the cords, and set him free, just as the hunter approaches [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish -The black buck bounds away, the mouse runs into a hole and the crow flies off; but the tortoise is not able to escape so quickly, and the hunter picks him up and carries him off in his bag [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - In order to rescue their friend, the black buck pretends to be woundd and limps along, with the crow hovering round, as if about to attack his eyes [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - At length the hunter, wearied out with his fruitless attempt to catch the black buck, gives up the chase, and returns to his bag [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - Murderous attack of the owls upon the crows [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - Assembly of the birds [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - Water having failed in the country of the elephants, they migrate to the neighbourhood of a spring, called the fountain of the moon [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - King of the hares sends an envoy, named Bihruz, who standing on an eminence, warns the king of the elphants of the terrible wrath of the moon if the elephants disturb her fountain [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - King of the elephants is alarmed and kneels down before the image of the moon reflected in the water and promises to take this followers away and not bring them to that spot again [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - Crow has his nest in a tree which dwells a partridge [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - Partridge and the quail having quarelled on the subject of the possession their dwelling place bring case before a sactimonious cat, who has a reputation for prayer and fasting [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The cat, after having discoursed to them on the worthlessness of the riches of this transitory world for the next world, springs upon them and devours them [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - One of the ministers of the king of he crows, named Karshinas, suggests that he should use trickery in order to win the confidence of the owls and work their destruction [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A bear, having wandered down from the stony mountains, finds a troop of apes living at ease among fruit-bearing trees [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - Fighting between bears and apes [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The story of apes and bears [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - Maymun warns the king of the bears that the apes have taken refuge in a desert, where they are collecting an army in order to take their revenge and advises him to attack them unexpectedly in their place of refuge [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - Maymun leads the army of the bears farther and farther into the desert, until they all die of thirst and are burnt up by the fiery blast of the hot wind [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - Crows destroy the owls by heaping up dry sticks in front of the cave in which the owls collect during the day, and setting the sticks on fire, so that that the owls are either burnt by the fire or smothered by the smoke [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The sparrows have built their nest on the roof of a house and hatched their young in it [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - An angle and inform ape is in the habit of feeding ina fig tree and a tortoise, who in the course of his travels rest under that tree cats the figs that the ape throws down [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A foolish thief is caught by the police patrol and carried off to prison [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The king of Kashmir has a favourite ape, who at night keeps guard with a dagger in his [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The ape and the tortoise form so close a friendship that the ape forgets the infirmity of age and the tortoise his home and family [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The tortoise returns to the ape and persuades him to visit the island where the wife of the tortoise lives [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The ape deludes the tortoise into the belief that he is quite willing to give up his heart to cure the sickness of the tortoise's wife [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A fox is in the service of a sick lion who is no longer strong enough to hunt [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The lion attempts to leap upon the ass, but is too weak to reach him; so the ass manage to escape [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - By lying stories the fox again persuades the ass to return; and this time the lion manages to kill him [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A mouse coming up out of its hole under a tree finds a cat caught in a snare [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A mouse begins to bite through the meashes of the n et in which the c [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A farmer having fallen on evil days determines to emigrate with his beautiful young wife to another part of the country [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - While they are resting by a spring, a lion suddenly attacks the woman and begins to devour her [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The farmer seeking his wife, finds her mangled body and mourns over her faithlessness and its terrible punishment [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The mouse bites through all the meshes of the snare, so that on the approach of the hunter the cat is able to run up a tree [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A frog forms a friendship with a mouse,but one day a crow swoops down, seizes the mouse, and carries it up in the air [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A king, named Ibn-i-Madin, became so friendly with a Lark, that she laid her eggs in the place [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - One day the little lark scratches the palm of the prince's hand, and the prince in a rage tists its neck and throws it on the ground [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - The lark in revenge tears out the prince's eyes and flies up on to the roof of the palace [slides]
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Iyar - I - Danish - A holy mendicant, named Danadil, is set upon by a band of thieves while he is on a pilgrimage to Mecca [slides]
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