India temples photographs, taken by Frederick John Horniman

India temples photographs [taken by F Horniman c1895?] annotated by FJ Horniman. 1: Gate [ to mosque at] Fatehpur Sikri; 2: Tomb of High Priest [of Sufi Salim Chisti] at Fatehpur-Sikri, 22 miles from Agra - [?] one next is his grandson's [tomb, Shaikh Alauddin Chisti]; 3: general view Fatehpur Sikri; 4: Peacock Throne [at Diwan-i-kass, Fatepur Sikri?]; 5: the Central column of Dewan Khass Fatepur Sikri, District Agra (P12); 6: interior [of] mosque, Fatepur Sikri; 7: Fort Gate Delhi; 8: Juman Musjid Delhi; 9: Moti [Pearl] Masjid, Dehli [Red] Fort; 10: Gate, Taj Mahal, Agra; 11: Interior, Taj Mahal, Agra; 12: Etmadud boulah Agra [Itmad ud Dualah, Agra]; 13: Gate Etmadud boulah Agra [Itmad ud Dualah, Agra]; 14: Gate Sikandra [Akbar's Tomb]; 15: Taj, Agra (view from the other side of the river); 16: Sikandra, Agra; 17: Gate Fort, Agra; 18: Moti Masjid, Agra; 19: Juman Masjid & general view of the city, Agra; 20: Diwan-i-Am interior Fort Agra 21: Interior Taj, Agra; 22: Diwan-i-Khas with Sammanburj [Musamman Burj], Fort Agra; 23: Shishmahal [Sheesh Mahal], Fort Agra; 24: Interior Maskid Taj, Agra; 25: Interior Saman Burj [Musamman Burj], Fort Agra; 26: Khas Mahal, Fort Agra; 27: Taj, Agra

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