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Map of Persia (Iran) - all place names in their Latin form. The ancient realms of Assyria, Babylonia Date: 1807
Ww1 Indian SoldierAn Indian soldier from the Indus Valley, serving with the Allied forces in World War One
On board the Indus emigrant shipThe cover of The Graphic, 29 June 1872, including five illustrations of life on board the Indus emigrant ship, one of the London Line of Queensland Packets, which set sail from Gravesend
The Maharajas Palace at Srinagar, Kashmir, IndiaThe Maharajas Palace (Sher Garhi Palace) at Srinagar, Kashmir, India on the banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary of the Indus
The Kamri Pass, India, Himalaya MountainsThe pass of Kamri in the Himalaya Mountains in India, between Kashmir and the Indus. A caravan of locals crosses the pass, and a campsite is seen in the background. Date: 1885
British India Indian Empire Colonial Colonialismbritish, india, indian, empire, colonial, colonialism, 1910s, 1919, people, railway, station, uniform, pith, helmet, helmets, man, men, troops, army, mari, indus, west, frontier, province, pakistan
Giant forest scorpion, Heterometrus indus, and other species of scorpions from America, Germany, Italy (Scorpio afer, Scorpio americus, etc.). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G.W
ALEXANDER CITADEL ATTACKAlexander the Great attacks the citadel on the Indus. Date: 326 BC
MAPS, ASIA, INDIA 1719Crude map of northern India, previous to any extensive colonisation, including parts of Pakistan & Bangladesh & the sources of two great rivers the Ganges & Indus
Bridge across the River Indus at Attock, PakistanFortified Northwestern Railway Bridge across the River Indus built in 1880 at Attock (formerly Campbellpur), a city located in the northern border of the Punjab province of Pakistan. Date: circa 1910s
Kalabagh City - Punjab, PakistanKalabagh - a town and union council of Mianwali District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Located on the western bank of Indus River. Date: circa 1910s
Mari Indus Railway Station, North West Frontier Province (then in British India, now in Pakistan), with soldiers and a GIP military train. Date: circa 1919
Attock Bridge over the River Indus, Pakistan (then in India). It opened in 1883. Date: circa 1890s
Pakistan - Mari Indus - Railway Station Date: 1909
Sind (or Sindh) Valley, PakistanA view of the Indus (or Sindhu) River in the Sind (or Sindh) Valley in what is now Pakistan. Date: circa 1895
Giant forest scorpion, Heterometrus indus.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792
HMIS Indus, Indian sloopHMIS Indus, Grimsby class Indian sloop. Date: circa 1935
Attock Fort and River Indus - Punjab province, Pakistan. Originally named Cambellpur after the founder of the modern town, Sir Colin Campbell. Date: circa 1920s
Persian Waterwheel on the Indus, Pakistan - irrigation technology. Date: circa 1910s
Portolan Atlas, 1587. Map of Asia, from Armenia, Iran, Afghanistan to the Indus River. Made in Messina. Facsimile. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
Indus steam flotillaCover page of Illustrated London news documenting the indus steam flotilla, model vessel constructed by Mr Scott Russell. Above this image a wheel-barrow
Sir John Marshall (1876 - 1958)Sir John Marshall, Director-General of the Archaelogical Survey of India, responsible for the excavations that led to the discovery of Harappa and Mohenjodaro
First engine for the Peshawur Railway, IndiaThe first engine for the Peshawur railway being conveyed across the River Indus at Attock, India
Pakistan - Sukkur - The Bridge over the IndusPakistan - The Sukkur Bridge over the Indus. Opened in 1889 and formerly named after the then Viceroy, Landsdowne. On opening it was the longest cantilever Bridge in the world
Nearchoss VoyageNearchos, one of Alexanders generals, sails from the Indus to the Persian Gulf
India Indus RiverThe Indus river at Hazara, in the Black Mountains. [Warning : this may be in Pakistan, not India]
Alexander Citadel AttackAlexander the Great attacks the citadel on the Indus
Bridge of Boats, IndiaA floating bridge, formed with boats, across the Indus at Khushal Garh
Biscuits for BritsAt a Fort on the Indus, the one thing that the Britishers crave is Huntley and Palmer biscuits : they are delivered by elephants who sometimes get one as a reward
Blunt / Constellations / 90The constellations Indus, Pavo, Grus and Toucan
Map of India Etc / MalletCrude map of northern India, previous to any extensive colonisation, including parts of Pakistan & Bangladesh & the sources of two great rivers the Ganges & Indus
Cyrus II (The Great)CYRUS II (THE GREAT) Created an Empire which stretched from the Aegean Sea to the Indus River. Rescued the Jews from Babylon in 539BC