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LIST OF PLATES
XLVII. A. Itimād-ud-Daula's Tomb, Agra (Photo I.O.)

B. Interior of the Samman Burj, Agra (Photo Johnston & Hoffmann)

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XLVIII. A. Panch Mahall, Fatehpur-Sikri (Photo A. S.I.)

B. Rāja Birbal's Palace, Fatehpur-Sikri

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XLIX. A. Sultan Muhammad's Tomb, Bijāpūr

B. Sultan Ibrāhīm's Tomb, Bijāpūr (Photos I.O.)

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L. A. The Tāj Mahall, Agra

B. Inlaid Marble Screen surrounding the Cenotaph in the Tāj

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LI. A. Shah Jahān's Mosque, Delhi (Photo Frith & Co., Ld.)

B. Modern Mosque, Bhopal, now under Construction (Photo A.S.I.)

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LII. Nineteenth-century Palaces at Benares:

A. At Ghoslā Ghat
B. At Munshi Ghat (Photos Muzumdar)

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SCULPTURE

LIII. A. The Buddha, Anurādhapūra, Ceylon

B. The Buddha, Sarnāth, near Benares

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LIV. A. The Buddha, Ajantā (Cave IX)

B. The Buddha, Mathurā Museum (Photos A.S.I.)

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LV. A. The Buddha, a Copper Statue from Sultanganj (Now in the Birmingham Museum)

B. The Buddha, Headless Figure, Sarnāth (Photo A.S.I.)

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LVI. A. A Bodhīsattva, Torso from Sānchī (Now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, Indian Section)

B. Sūrya, the Sun-God, Konārak (Photo A.S.I.).

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LVII. A. Bodhīsattva (Avalokitēshvara), from Java

B. Bodhīsattva, from Prambānam, Java

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LVIII. A. Head of the Buddha, from Java (Now in the Ethnographic Museum, Leiden)

B. Head of the Bodhīsattva, from Java (Now in the Glyptotek, Copenhagen)

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LIX. A. Brahmā (From a Sculpture in the Ethnographic Museum, Leiden)

B. Siva as Brahmā (Mahēshamūrti?) (From a Sculpture in the Great Temple of Elephanta)

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