Hill Fort of Veshallgheen, Adam Friedel, 1833

Hill Fort of Veshallgheen, Adam Friedel, 1833

'hill fort of veshallgheen'. Plate 1 from eight most splendid views of india, sketched by an officer in the indian army, drawn and printed by baron a. Friedel, london, 1833 coloured lithograph of the hill fort at 'veshallgheen' from an original drawing by baron adam friedel. Plate 1 of 'eight most splendid views of india, sketched by an officer in the indian army' printed by baron a. Friedel in london in 1833. This collection provides eight views of forts situated in the modern state of maharashtra. In 1818, the british gained control of this area from the marathas. This hindu kingdom was established by shivaji (r. 1645-1680). The summits of the western ghats, a range of hills that separate the western coast from the central plains of india, were well suited for such defensive structures. Date: 1833. Place of creation: London. Dimensions: height: 21.5 cm (8.4 in); width: 29.3 cm (11.5 in). Medium: lithograph. Depicted Place: Western Ghats. Collection: British Library. Hill Fort of Veshallgheen - British Library P184
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