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The Taj Mahal at sunset, IndiaThe Taj Mahal at sunset from the River Yamuna Date: 1984
Farm boys play on land on the opposite side of River JumnaFarm boys play on land on the opposite side of the River Jumna (or Yamuna) to the Taj Mahal. One rides a bicycle. Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India Date: 1984
Taj Mahal at sunset from banks of JumnaA man sits fishing in the River Jumna at sunset. Behind him is the semi-silhouette of the Taj Mahal, Agra, India Date: 1986
Taj Mahal from opposite bank of JumnaThe Taj Mahal seen from the opposite bank of the River Jumna. In the foregound is a wooden boat. Vertical format Date: 1986
Ploughing with oxen, Taj Mahal, IndiaA young boy ploughman guides two white oxen to plough a field on the far banks of the Taj Mahal. The Taj can be seen in the background Date: 1986
Delhi - the banks of the River Yamuna Date: circa 1920
India - Taj Mahal Distant view from Muti MusjidBlack and white. The Taj Mahal is visible in the distance over the Yamuna river. In the foreground is a building with four small domes.. Part of India Box, Boswell Collection. Slide number 214 and 1
India Yamuna RiverThe source of the Yamuna (Jumna) river in the Himalayas; it will eventually flow into the Ganges, by way of Delhi and Agra. Date: circa 1835
Jama Masjid of Delhi - viewed from the RiverView from the River Yamuna of the Masjid-i Jahan-Numa, commonly known as the Jama Masjid of Delhi - the principal mosque of Old Delhi in India
River Yamuna - Railway Bridge near Agra, India Date: circa 1920
India AllahabadThe Fort, on the banks of the Yamuna (formerly Jumna) river
India KalpiGeneral view of the town, located on the banks of the Yamuna (Jumna) river
View of the Taj Mahal in Agra, IndiaView of the Taj Mahal, a mausoleum on the banks of the Jumna (Yamuna) River in Agra, India. It was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal
Krishna & KaliyaKrishna defeats the 5 headed serpent Kaliya who had poisoned the Yamuna river. Kaliyas wives worship Krishna & plead for their husdand who is spared & sent away