1857_mutineers_mosque_meerut2.jpg
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Description 1857 mutineers mosque meerut2.jpg |
English:
Photograph entitled, "No. 9. Mosque at Meerut said to be the principal resort of the mutineers," taken in 1858 by Major Robert Christopher Tytler and his wife, Harriet, in the aftermath of the Uprising of 1857. The picture is of a mosque in Meerut where the uprising began.
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Source | Downloaded by Fowler&fowler «Talk» 01:26, 5 March 2008 (UTC) from the this British Library Website |
Author | Major Robert Christopher Tytler (1818–1872) |
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2008-03-05 01:26 | 895×618× (272041 bytes) | Fowler&fowler | Photograph entitled, "No. 9. Mosque at Meerut said to be the principal resort of the mutineers," taken in 1858 by Major Robert Christopher Tytler and his wife, Harriet, in the aftermath of the Uprising of 1857. The picture is of a mosque in Meerut where |