Mausoleum of Makhdam Shah Daulat from the south east, Maner, Bihar. Coloured etching by William Hodges, 1787.

  • Hodges, William, 1744-1797.
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1 January 1787
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26765i
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The mausoleum is the subject of another, later, view by Thomas and William Daniell, published in their series Oriental scenery, I, with lettering "The Mausoleum of Mucdoom Shah Dowlut, at Moneah, on the River Soane". See Mildred Archer op. cit.

. The Muslim saint, Makhdam Shah Daulat, had died in 1608 and was interred at Maner, a village near the junction of the rivers Son and Ganges, 25 miles (40km) west of Patna. His mausoleum was later erected by a disciple (Archer, loc. cit.)

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London (22 Charing Cross) : J. Wells, 1 January 1787.

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1 print : soft ground etching with aquatint, printed in sepia, with watercolour ; platemark 32.2 x 47.4 cm.

Lettering

A view of the mosque, at Mounheer, from the s[outh] e[ast] ; drawn on the spot & engraved by W. Hodges

References note

Mildred Archer, Early views in India, London 1980, p.42
Travel in aquatint and lithography 1770-1860 from the library of J.R. Abbey, San Francisco 1991, vol. 2, no. 416.18

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Wellcome Collection 26765i

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