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Masjid Roshun ood Daulah near the Kotuabe at Delhi

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June 30, 1852
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Bahadur Shah II 1837–1857

Masjid Roshun ood Daulah near the Kotuabe at Delhi

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Image Reference: A series of 31 paintings by Ghulam 'Ali Khan (FL. 1817-55), consisting of views of monuments in and around Delhi, and including four portraits of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II (REG. 1837-58) and his sons, in it's original leather-covered presentation box Delhi, Circa 1852-1854, 3 Paintings Dated November 1852. Description: Masjid Roshun ood Daulah near the Kotuabe at Delhi.; the mosque of Rawshan al-Dawla near Kutwali in Shah Jahan Abad. Provenance: Private UK collection.

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