Delhi: Cortege and Retinue of the Great Moghul by A. Soltykoff

Delhi: Cortege and Retinue of the Great Moghul

(Delhi: Cortege and Retinue of the Great Moghul,pub. 1858. )


A. Soltykoff

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Delhi: Cortege and Retinue of the Great Moghul by A. Soltykoff. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
ceremony · india · architecture · flags · emperor · society · costume · elephants · tradition · elephant · ornate · shadow · indians · parasol · community · procession · parade · mughal · delhi · assistants · 19th century · anthropology · chiaroscuro · colonialism · cortege · mughal empire · traditional dress · lithograph · historica graphica collection · illustration · c19th · alexey saltykov · a. soltykoff · persianate · great moghul · pagentary · a. soltykoff 19th century · Historica Graphica Collection/Heritage Images
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