EditorialA rack of colorful clothing at the Ramola Bachchan shop in the Hauz Khas Village in New Delhi in September 2022. (Poras Chaudhary/The New York Times)
EditorialA bird's-eye view of the Red Fort at Delhi from the east, showing an emperor, probably Shah Alam (1759-1806) entering the Diwan-i-Khas on right. The Rang Mahal is on the left, the Khwabgah Jharoka in the centre and the Pearl Mosque on the extreme right...
EditorialThe Divan Khass [Diwan-i-Khas], Delhi. A general view from the west of the Diwan-i-Khas or Hall of Private Audience, with its arcade of five cusped arches facing the courtyard. Tytler Collection: Views of India by Robert and Harriet Tytler. 1858. Photo...
EditorialThe interior of the so-called Divan-i Khas in the palace at Fathpur Sikri with its central column, and on the right details of the brackets of the latter. Inscribed below: ‘Hall at Futtipoor Seehnee’; and ‘Details of Architeetmal Ornaments of the...
EditorialDurbar at Delhi of Akbar II (1759-1837, ruled 1806-1837). The Emperor is shown seated on his throne in the Diwan-i Khas of the Palace at Delhi. Near him stand the Princes of the Blood Royal; on his left Mirza Jahangir Bahadur, Mirza Babar Sahib, Mirza ...
EditorialDurbar at Delhi of Akbar II (1759-1837, ruled 1806-37). The Emperor is shown seated on his throne in the Diwan-i Khas of the Palace at Delhi. Near him stand the Princes of the Blood Royal; on his left Mirza Jahangir Bahadur, Mirza Babar Sahib, Mirza Hu...
EditorialA shop owner looks at the remains of his business in the Khajuri Khas town of northeastern Delhi, March 1, 2020. (Atul Loke/The New York Times)
EditorialMirpur-Khas. Buddhist stupa, relics, reliquary and accompaniments. Archaeological Survey of India Collections: Western India 1908-12. Jan-Feb. 1910. Photograph. Source: Photo 1009/13(3451).
Editorial[Exterior of the Crystal Throne in the Dewan-i-Khas]. Date/Period: 1858. Print. Albumen silver. Height: 284 mm (11.18 in); Width: 373 mm (14.68 in).
EditorialThe Divan Khass [Diwan-i-Khas], Delhi. A general view from the west of the Diwan-i-Khas or Hall of Private Audience, with its arcade of five cusped arches facing the courtyard. Tytler Collection: Views of India by Robert and Harriet Tytler. 1858. Photo...
EditorialMirpur-Khas. Buddhist stupa, relics, reliquary and accompaniments. Archaeological Survey of India Collections: Western India 1908-12. Jan-Feb. 1910. Photograph. Source: Photo 1009/13(3451).
EditorialA bird's-eye view of the Red Fort at Delhi from the east, showing an emperor, probably Shah Alam (1759-1806) entering the Diwan-i-Khas on right. The Rang Mahal is on the left, the Khwabgah Jharoka in the centre and the Pearl Mosque on the extreme right...
EditorialThe interior of the so-called Divan-i Khas in the palace at Fathpur Sikri with its central column, and on the right details of the brackets of the latter. Inscribed below: ‘Hall at Futtipoor Seehnee’; and ‘Details of Architeetmal Ornaments of the...
EditorialDurbar at Delhi of Akbar II (1759-1837, ruled 1806-1837). The Emperor is shown seated on his throne in the Diwan-i Khas of the Palace at Delhi. Near him stand the Princes of the Blood Royal; on his left Mirza Jahangir Bahadur, Mirza Babar Sahib, Mirza ...
Editorial[Exterior of the Crystal Throne in the Dewan-i-Khas]. Date/Period: 1858. Print. Albumen silver. Height: 284 mm (11.18 in); Width: 373 mm (14.68 in).
EditorialDurbar at Delhi of Akbar II (1759-1837, ruled 1806-37). The Emperor is shown seated on his throne in the Diwan-i Khas of the Palace at Delhi. Near him stand the Princes of the Blood Royal; on his left Mirza Jahangir Bahadur, Mirza Babar Sahib, Mirza Hu...
EditorialThe Diwan-i Khas from the Mussaman Burj, Agra Palace, 1862?64, Albumen silver print from paper negative, 40.6 x 44.3cm (16 x 17 7/16in.), Photographs, John Murray (British, Blackhouse, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1809?1898 Sheringham, Norfolk county, Engla...
EditorialDurbar at Delhi of Akbar II (1759-1837, ruled 1806-37). The Emperor is shown seated on his throne in the Diwan-i Khas of the Palace at Delhi. Near him stand the Princes of the Blood Royal; on his left Mirza Jahangir Bahadur, Mirza Babar Sahib, Mirza Hu...