Emambarra Mosk. sic Lucknow. John Edward Saché, photographer (Prussian or British, born Prussia, 1824 - 1882) 1864–1868 View of the Bara Imambara and the Asafi Masjid. The Bara Imambara, or the Great Imambara, is visible on the left area of the image, a congregation hall of Islamic architecture, with a number of scalloped archways on its facade. In front of the building's facade is a platform-like structure where a few people can be seen, as well as a number of cannonball stacks. The Asafi Masjid, a large mosque with two visible domes and a minaret can be seen on the right area of the image. (


Emambarra Mosk. sic Lucknow. John Edward Saché, photographer (Prussian or British, born Prussia, 1824 - 1882) 1864–1868 View of the Bara Imambara and the Asafi Masjid. The Bara Imambara, or the Great Imambara, is visible on the left area of the image, a congregation hall of Islamic architecture, with a number of scalloped archways on its facade. In front of the building's facade is a platform-like structure where a few people can be seen, as well as a number of cannonball stacks. The Asafi Masjid, a large mosque with two visible domes and a minaret can be seen on the right area of the image. (Recto, print) upper left, in brown ink: "16"; Lower left, inscribed in the negative: "174"; (Recto, mount) lower center, in brown ink: "Emambarra Mosk [sic] / Lucknow."; (Verso, mount) lower left, in pencil: " (Saché)";


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