| RCS/Y3022L contains: |
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| 50 |
Hooseinabad |
| 51 |
Hooseinabad |
| 52 |
Hooseinabad Bazaar Gate |
| 53 |
Dilkoosha Palace, Lucknow |
| 54 |
La Martiniere, Lucknow |
| 55 |
Sadat Ali Shah's Mausoleum, first King of Oude |
| 56 |
Chutter Munzil, Lucknow |
| 57 |
Alam Bagh House, Lucknow |
| 58 |
Mahomed Bagh House, Lucknow |
| 59 |
Jumna Bridge, Allahabad |
| 60 |
Ancient monolith, Allahabad |
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R. Elsy Collection on India and Ceylon [i.e. Sri Lanka]
| Title |
Sadat Ali Shah's Mausoleum, first King of Oude |
| Reference |
Y3022L/55 |
| Covering Dates |
1880–1889 (The date is approximate.) |
| Extent and Medium |
Fair condition, some fading in highlights. |
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| Content and context |
281x225mm. Showing the entrance to the mausoleum, an archway surmounted by two lions and flanked by small domed gatehouses. The dome of the tomb can be seen in the distance. There appears to be some confusion in the title: this view is presumably taken from Neill Road and shows the tomb of Saadat Ali Khan (reigned 1798-1814). The first king of Oudh, Saadat Khan (reigned 1732-39) died and was buried at Delhi. |
| Further information |
Indexed |
| Index Terms |
| Asia |
| India |
| Lucknow |
| No further on-line information. |
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