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"Principal entrance to the Jumma Musjeed", Delhi, India
"Principal entrance to the Jumma Musjeed", Delhi, India
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"Principal entrance to the Jumma Musjeed", Delhi, India
Image shows the main entrance via a long flight of wide stairs to Delhi's primary mosque -- the Jumma Musjeed.
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Date
[189-?}
Creator
Unknown
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Davidson
, James Wheeler, 1872-1933
Genre
Photographs
Place
India
Subject
Buildings
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Carriages and carts
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India--Description and travel
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James Wheeler Davidson
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CU110347824
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""Principal entrance to the Jumma Musjeed", Delhi, India", [189-?}, (CU110347824) by Unknown. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.