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Qadam Rasul, the court of the Print of the Prophet's foot, Delhi.
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June 30, 1820
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Akbar Shah II 1806–1837
Qadam Rasul, the court of the Print of the Prophet's foot, Delhi.
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Qadam Rasul, the Court of the Print of the Prophet’s Foot, Paharganj, Delhi; figures seated in the courtyard. Inscribed on front in Persian characters: ‘Naqshah i dargah i qadam i sharif’ (Picture of the shrine of the relic); on back in English: ‘2. The Court of the Print of Prophet’s Foot, Delhi.’
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