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Blackbeard & Crew / PirateBlackbeard the Pirate & his jolly buccaneers, including Abdallah, Captain of the Mogul
The Re-cut Koh-i-noor Diamond, 1852Engraving of the re-cut Koh-i-noor ( mountain of light ) diamond, 1852. Previously owned by the Mogul emperors, the Persian Shahs and Ranjit Singh, the Lion of the Punjab
The Uncut Koh-i-noor Diamond, c. 1851Engraving of the Koh-i-noor ( mountain of light ) diamond, in its original state, circa 1851. Previously owned by the Mogul emperors, the Persian Shahs and Ranjit Singh, the Lion of the Punjab
The Taj Mahal at sunset, IndiaThe Taj Mahal at sunset from the River Yamuna Date: 1984
Court of The Grand Mogul, India
The Mogul Emperor Alamgir, painting by Sarada Charan Ukil, circa 1931 Date: 18th century
Rupert Murdoch, media magnateRupert Murdoch (Keith Rupert Murdoch, b 1931), Australian-born American media magnate and the founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of News Corporation. Date: 1981
Cortege of a Mughal ruler in India. Mogul and courtiers riding in palanquins on elephants, guarded by cavalry and infantry
Replicas of the Koh-I-Noor diamondReplicas of the Kor-i-noor diamond created from cubic zirconia by John Nels Hatleberg
Weighing the Great MogulThe Great Mogul is weighed on his birthday : subsequently he will distribute his weight in gold to the poor and needy Date: circa 1770
A page from The Illustrated London News, 18th July 1857A page from The Illustrated London News, dated 18th July 1857, reporting on the Indian Mutiny. The bridge at Delhi leading to the palace of the Mogul from the Agra road is depicted
Cover for Paris Plaisirs number 34, April 1925 featuring Endja Mogul at the Palace Theatre Date: 1925
Mogul family, IndiaA Mogul family, India. The Moguls were based in northern India, and were descendants of Tamerlane. Date: circa 1890s
India BurhanpurThe mosque T Burhanpur, an important Mogul trading centre. Date: circa 1840
India Agra Fatipur Sikri(formerly Futtipur Sikra) The palace of the Mogul emperors, about 30 km from Agra. Date: circa 1835
Plaster mould recording the original shape of the Koh-i-NoorMade in 1851 before the diamond was re-cut to a brilliant oval. This cast records the Mogul-style cut of the Koh-i-Noor diamond
India - Fatehpur Sikri. The Gate of Victory - built to honour the Mogul emperor Akbar. It is still a grand entrance that leads to the now deserted town of Fatepur Sikri. Date: circa 1920
Lord RothermereHarold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere (26 April 1868 26 November 1940), highly successful British newspaper proprietor and owner of Associated Newspapers Ltd
Captain Averys sloops capture Ganj-i-SawaiPirate captain Henry Averys ships capture a rich Mughal trading vessel, the Ganj-i-Sawai, in the straits en route to Surat, an Indian port
Ornamental structure in the Mogul Gardens, New DelhiIn the Mogul Gardens of the Viceroys House at New Delhi, India. One of a pair of ornamental structures
MOGUL LADYAn Indian lady of the Mogul period
Diamonds / VariousDetail of celebrated diamonds including, Grand Mogul and the Kohi-noor
Destruction of Mogul EmpThe Persians under Nadir Shah take Delhi and destroy the Mogul empire
Sivaji Deifies AurungzebThe Maratha leader Shivaji defies the Mogul emperor Aurugzeb at Delhi
Mogul Bestows CliveThe Great Mogul gives Robert Clive dominion over Bengal, Orissa and Bahar
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