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 | Item 202633 India Old Postcard Daulatabad Fortress Pillar of Victory or Chand Minar, Devgiri Vintage British Indian Old Post card. India. Daulatabad Fortress. Fort. With the Pillar of Victory or Chand Minar. One of the finest of the invincible fortress of India situated at old Devgiri, 9 miles to the North-West of Aurangabad. A.H.S. Mohamedbhoy. Photo House, Aurangabad Dn. Phone : 402. Published by Photographer and Photographic Dealer
|  | Item 153151 India Old Postcard Dowlatabad Fort Daulatabad Maharashtra Fortress Tower & Walls Vintage British Indian Colour Postcard. India, Dowlatabad Fort, Daulatabad Maharashtra. Fortress. Tower & Walls.
|  | Item 135334 India Old Postcard Daulatabad Fort Dowlutabad Fortress Walls & Tower Hills Ruins Vintage British Indian Picture Postcard. India. Hill, Tower & Walls. Daulatabad Fort Dowlutabad. Fortress. Panorama. The fort has been considered as the most powerful, puissant fort that offered robust resistance to the enemies. An invincible fort, one of the best preserved in comparison to other forts in the vicinity of the same period. Its sound and sturdy quality exists due to the powerful wall about three miles in perimeter and defended by a moat and gacis that runs round the hill at its foot and between this outer curtain and the citadel, also known as Dharagir and Duwagir. These details have been extracted from Professor Dulari Qureshi's book Fort of Daulatabad.
|  | Item 124325 India British Indian Old Postcard Daulatabad Fort Dowlutabad Fortress Wall Tower Vintage British Indian Picture Postcard. Hill, Tower & Walls. Daulatabad Fort Dowlutabad. Fortress. The fort has been considered as the most powerful, puissant fort that offered robust resistance to the enemies. An invincible fort, one of the best preserved in comparison to other forts in the vicinity of the same period. Its sound and sturdy quality exists due to the powerful wall about three miles in perimeter and defended by a moat and gacis that runs round the hill at its foot and between this outer curtain and the citadel, also known as Dharagir and Duwagir. These details have been extracted from Professor Dulari Qureshi's book Fort of Daulatabad.
|  | Item 124162 India British Indian Old Colour Postcard Dowlatabad Fort, Daulatabad Maharashtra Vintage British Indian Colour Postcard. Dowlatabad Fort, Daulatabad Maharashtra. Fortress.
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