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Page 14
... taken among the Muhammadan monuments at Delhi ; and the internal evidence already disclosed at the Nalanda site encour- ages the hope that it will be eventually possible to reconstruct on paper , with some assurance as to its probable ...
... taken among the Muhammadan monuments at Delhi ; and the internal evidence already disclosed at the Nalanda site encour- ages the hope that it will be eventually possible to reconstruct on paper , with some assurance as to its probable ...
Page 17
... taken up with the heraldic mask so popular in Gupta art and in the art of later times , down to the coming of the Moslems . Another shows a human - headed bird with very flowery tail , the whole having a curiously Burmese look about it ...
... taken up with the heraldic mask so popular in Gupta art and in the art of later times , down to the coming of the Moslems . Another shows a human - headed bird with very flowery tail , the whole having a curiously Burmese look about it ...
Page 21
... taken as 488 B.C. , the pilgrim is in error to the extent of some 423 years . So in regard to such identi- fication one must needs proceed with due circumspection , and rely for chronological data more particularly on the internal ...
... taken as 488 B.C. , the pilgrim is in error to the extent of some 423 years . So in regard to such identi- fication one must needs proceed with due circumspection , and rely for chronological data more particularly on the internal ...
Page 25
... taken as the culmination of Moghul magnificence both historically and pictorially ( Shews specimens ) . It is interesting to learn that Rembrandt made free copies from imported Indian paintings about the middle of the 17th century ...
... taken as the culmination of Moghul magnificence both historically and pictorially ( Shews specimens ) . It is interesting to learn that Rembrandt made free copies from imported Indian paintings about the middle of the 17th century ...
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... taken by some critics as internal evi- dence of the indigenous or Indian origin of what is known as the Moghul school . There is in my opinion little foundation and no necessity for India to make quite so extravagant a claim . It is far ...
... taken by some critics as internal evi- dence of the indigenous or Indian origin of what is known as the Moghul school . There is in my opinion little foundation and no necessity for India to make quite so extravagant a claim . It is far ...
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