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Agra; The Fort, the Palace of Akbar with the Taj in the distance
Creator
Samuel BournePhotographer · 1834–1912
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- September 25, 1865–November 7, 1867
- Medium
- Albumen silver print
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- English
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- Photographs
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Elevated view of the interior grounds within the Agra Fort complex. The Khas Mahal, a pavilion with scalloped arches and two chattris, or decorative domed pavilions, sits at the far end of the complex behind the courtyard and gardens. Two men can be seen in the courtyard next to an empty fountain, and the Taj Mahal is visible in the distance.
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