*The
many domed interior of the Adina Mosque at Pandua, including the western
wall and its niches, and the royal platform; by Seeta Ram, 1817-21*
(BL);
also: *The
Eklakhi, the massive one-domed brick tomb of Jalal al-Din Shah, and of
his wife and his son Ahmad Shah* [*Sita
Ram 1817c*];
also: *The
Bais Hazari shrine of Nur Qutb 'Alam to the south of Pandua, seen from
across a tank* [*Sita Ram 1817d*]
*Panduah.
Prayer niche on Badshah Ka Takht. Adinah Mosque; a photo by John Henry
Ravenshaw, 1860's* (BL)
also: *Pulpit
and Prayer Niche in Transept, Adinah Mosque, Panduah* [*Ravenshaw
1860s 2*]
also: *Panduah.
Outer Wall with Entrance to Adinah Mosque* [*Ravenshaw
1860s 3*];
also: *Panduah.
Upper Pillars of Badshah Ka Takht. Adinah Mosque* [*Ravenshaw
1860s 4*];
also: *Panduah.
Lower Pillars of Badshah Ka Takht. Adinah Mosque* [*Ravenshaw
1860s 5*];
also: *Panduah.
Transept - Adinah Mosque* [*Ravenshaw
1860s 6*];
*Panduah.
Nur Qutb Alam Gateway; a photo by John Henry Ravenshaw, 1860's* (BL);
also: *Tomb
of Nur Qutb Alam, Panduah* [*Ravenshaw
1860's 8*];
also: *Tomb
of [his father] Ala Ul Haq, Panduah* [*Ravenshaw
1860's 9*]
The Adina Mosque, in a recent visitor's view; Pandua is near the modern Malda, Bengal
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