File:Narsingarh.jpg
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English: Halftone, Divided back, Historical India Series III, 13.90 x 8.80cm
[Original caption] Narsingarh - The Lake. Narsingarh is the capital of the state of that name in central India. It was founded in 1687 and is most picturesquely located on the shore of an artificial lake with a fort and palace on the height above. [end] Narsingarh is a former Princely State ad adjacent to Bhopal that is now in Madhya Pradesh. A particularly beautiful postcard with iridescent purple hues. |
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Source | https://www.paperjewels.org/postcard/narsingarh |
Author | Raphael Tuck and Sons |
Object location | 23° 42′ 46.04″ N, 77° 05′ 32.78″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 23.712790; 77.092440 |
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