*"The
Ghats from Ryghur," plate 6, by J. H. Lynch, London, 1833*
(BL):
also: *"The
Ghats from Ryghur," plate 2* [*Lynch
1833b*]
Some of the surviving ruins of Raigarh Fort; most of the fort was later destroyed by the British
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/71951552@N00/272955932/
(downloaded Mar. 2007)
More of the ruins of Raigarh Fort, Shivaji's capital
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/loonymoony/286675529/
(downloaded Mar. 2007)
The pavilion in Raigarh Fort where the gaddi, or throne, was placed
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/loonymoony/286675524/
(downloaded Mar. 2007)
*A modern statue at Raigarh of Shivaji seated on a throne*
Source: http://www.answers.com/topic/raigad-shivaji-side-jpg
(downloaded Mar. 2007)
"The coronation of Shri Shivaji," Chitrashala Press, early 1900's
Source: ebay, June 2006
Shivaji is often portrayed as enthroned, in Mughal-like court dress and surroundings (bazaar art, c.1960's)
Source: http://dhulecity.com/home/home.asp
(downloaded Sept. 2005)
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