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The Tomb of Khwajah Muin-Ud-Din Chisti, in the Dargah, Ajmere, c1880 (1905). Artist: Alexander Henry Hallam Murray
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The Tomb of Khwajah Muin-Ud-Din Chisti, in the Dargah, Ajmere, c1880 (1905). Artist: Alexander Henry Hallam Murray
The Tomb of Khwajah Muin-Ud-Din Chisti, in the Dargah, Ajmere, c1880 (1905). From The High-Road of Empire, by A. H. Hallam Murray. [John Murray, Ablemarle Street, London, 1905]
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Ah Hallam Murray Alexander Henry Hallam Alexander Henry Hallam Murray Cella Hallam Murray High Road Of Empire John Murray Murray Rajasthan Rooftop Shrine Ajmere British Empire Chishti Dargah Hindoostan Mausoleum
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This print captures the serene beauty of The Tomb of Khwajah Muin-Ud-Din Chisti, located in the Dargah, Ajmere. Taken around 1880 by artist Alexander Henry Hallam Murray, this image showcases a stunning landscape with a majestic tree standing tall against the backdrop of a clear blue sky. In this scene, we see several individuals admiring the tomb and its surroundings. A group of men can be seen on the rooftop of the mausoleum, perhaps engaging in conversation or simply taking in the peaceful atmosphere. The presence of these figures adds depth to the composition and emphasizes the significance and reverence associated with this sacred site. The tomb itself stands as a symbol of death and remembrance, serving as a shrine for Khwajah Muin-Ud-Din Chisti. Its intricate design and architectural details are beautifully captured in this watercolour print. The vibrant colors used by Murray bring life to every element within the frame, from the lush greenery surrounding it to the ornate patterns adorning its walls. This photograph is part of "The High-Road of Empire" publication by A. H. Hallam Murray, published in 1905 by John Murray. It offers viewers an opportunity to glimpse into 19th-century India during British colonial rule while highlighting one of Rajasthan's most significant historical landmarks - a testament to both cultural heritage and artistic excellence.
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