Shah Shuja's headquarters at Rajmahal, from *Prevost*, c.1750's; click on the image for a very large scan

Source: ebay, Nov. 2010

*A View of the Gate of the Caravan Serai, at Raje Mahel; by William Hodges, 1781* (BL);
also: *A View of a Mosque, at Rajemahel* [*Hodges 1781b*]


*'Ruins of the Palace of Sultan Shujah at Rajemahal' [Rajmahal]. Drawn and engraved by James Moffat, published Calcutta, 1800* (BL)


*"Mootyjernah or the Shower of Pearls, near Rajmahal, Hindustan," by W. Alexander, from 'A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in All Parts of the World' by John Pinkerton (Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1811)*

Source: ebay, Jan. 2007





"Mausoleum of Nawaub Asoph Khan at Raje Mahel," by Thomas and William Daniell, London, 1814

Source: ebay, Nov. 2012

*Gateway to the Jam Masjid at Rajmahal; a watercolor by Seeta Ram, 1817-21* (BL)


*The interior of the Jam Masjid at Rajmahal; a watercolor by Seeta Ram, 1817-21* (BL);
also: *The Akbari mosque at Rajmahal overlooking the river Ganges* [*Sita Ram 1820c*]


*Great Cuttra at Rajemahl. Augt 1820, a watercolor by Sir Charles d'Oyly*;
also: *Gateway at Rajemahl. Augt 1820* [*D'Oyly 1820b*];
also: *Part of the Ruins of the Palace at Rajemahl. Augt 1820* [*D'Oyly1820c*];
also: *Part of the Ruins of the Palace at Rajemahl, Augt 1820* (#2) [*D'Oyly1820d*]





"The Rajmahal hills (Country of the Santhals), sketched from the Ganges," Illustrated London News, 1855

Source: ebay, Sept. 2009




"Remains of a Musjid attached to 'The Palace of the Lion', Rajmahal," from the Illustrated London News, 1857

Source: ebay, July 2009


"Sontal village, Rajmahal," a wood engraving by Bickers & Son, London, 1878

Source: ebay, Mar. 2007


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