Category:Choultry
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English: Choultry are Hindu temple-linked resthouses/guesthouses for pilgrims, particularly in South India, since the medieval times. In North India, these have been called dharamshalas. They were subject of artworks by 18th to early 20th century European painters and visitors to South Asia.
Media in category "Choultry"
The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total.
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1786 painting of an old choultry at Ennore near Madras Chennai.jpg 976 × 603; 134 KB
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A Choultry of Moorish construction.jpg 1,903 × 1,508; 2.3 MB
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A view of Ossoore.jpg 712 × 493; 97 KB
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El viajero ilustrado, 1878 602268 (3811383506).jpg 1,083 × 946; 305 KB
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Nabob's Choultry & Tank, Conjeveram - British Library X768-3(39).jpg 712 × 544; 134 KB
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Nabob's Choultry and Tank at Conjeveram.png 640 × 474; 379 KB
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Ousoor in the Mysore.jpg 712 × 506; 73 KB
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Tremal Naig's Choultry, Madura - British Library P953.jpg 948 × 712; 196 KB
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View of Ossoor.jpg 736 × 522; 117 KB