*Aurangabad from the ruins of Aurungzebe's Palace, drawn in 1813; by Robert Melville Grindlay, 1830* (BL)


"Aurungzebe's Tomb, Rozah," by Elliot, Prout, and Woolnoth (Fisher, Son, and Co., London, 1832)

Source: http://www.antiqueprints.com/Prints/india_prints.html
(downloaded June 2001)


*'The tomb of Auranzebe. (He desired in his will that not more than 8 rupees was to be expended on it)'; by William Carpenter, c.1850-56* (BL)


*"Sarcophagus of Aurungzebe Rozah [Rauza]," a photo by Lala Deen Dayal, c.1890* (BL)


*The entry into the tomb site, in a modern visitor's photo*

Source: http://www.shunya.net/Pictures/South%20India/South2003/Aurangabad/Daulatabad.htm
(downloaded Mar. 2006)


A modern visitor's photo

Source: http://www.shunya.net/Pictures/South%20India/South2003/Aurangabad/Daulatabad.htm
(downloaded Mar. 2006)


In the tomb compound: Aurangzeb's mosque, as it looks today

Source: http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=21591625&size=l
(downloaded Sept. 2006)


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