RMET0B80–Truck , National Highway , NH7 , Dharmapuri , Krishnagiri , Tamil Nadu , India , Asia
RMC5W5C1–Krishnagiri Fort Gingee Tamil Nadu South India
RMB8KMMA–India Tamil Nadu Gingee Fort Krishnagiri hilltop fort
RF2BAM9FH–Kanheri Cave 3
RMC610RP–Woman passenger boards Tamil Nadu State Express bus departing from bus station in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu, India
RFRJETNK–25 Feb 2007- Sanjay Gandhi National Park formerly Krishnagiri upvan Borivali easti-Mumbai maharashtra INDIA asia
RF2NAK6F2–Bird's eye view of 13th century Krishnagiri fort in Gingee, Tamil Nadu, India
RMGDR1E1–The beautiful hills of Tamil Nadu on the way to Pondicherry
RM2N3WRA0–13th century Gingee fort built on three hills, Krishnagiri, Rajagiri and Chandragiri forming a triangle, Tamil Nadu, South India, India, Asia
RM2B02GCE–India: The rock-bound fortress of Gingee, Tamil Nadu. Gingee Fort or Senji Fort was originally the site of a small fort built by the Chola dynasty during the 9th century. The fort was modified by Kurumbar during the 13th century. The fort as it stands today was built in the 15th and 16th centuries by the Nayak Dynasty. The fort passed variously to the Marathas under the leadership of Shivaji in 1677, the Bijapur sultans, the Moghuls, Carnatic Nawabs, the French and then the British in 1761. The fort is closely associated with Raja Tej Singh.
RMF6XH2H–Billboard representing Jayalalithaa, a female Indian politician, at the time of an election ( India)
RF2RYTY4E–View of the Queen's fort in the Gingee Fort complex in Villupuram district, Tamil Nadu, India. Focus set on hill rocks.
RMF6XH2J–Billboard representing B.R. Ambedkar, a 20° century Indian politician who fought for the upliftment of the low castes
RMJ2Y0XC–Buildings on the Krishnagiri, Gingi -Gingee-, South Arcot District
RMMMX72T–. English: Artist: Hunter, James (d. 1792) Medium: Aquatint, coloured Date: 1804 Plate 29 from 'Picturesque Scenery in the Kingdom of Mysore' by James Hunter (d.1792). This aquatint, which is based on a picture by Hunter, shows, an east view of the hill fort at Krishnagiri, in Tamil Nadu. In the foreground there are four sepoys marching past and a European man looking in the direction of the fort. . 1804. Hunter, James East View Of Kistnaghurry
RM2DCF9J7–Kistnagherry Krishnagiri.
RF2G3H4KE–KRISHNAGIRI, INDIA - May 23, 2021: Dog sitting quit, brown and white mixed dog
RMM2XJJ4–India, Tamil Nadu, Perandapalli, Sign Elephant crossing
RFR3YWHK–Kaveri river in Hogenakkal Falls
RMET0B7Y–Truck , National Highway , NH7 , Dharmapuri , Krishnagiri , Tamil Nadu , India , Asia
RMHM2KXA–Kistnagherry Krishnagiri
RMB8KMP1–India Tamil Nadu Gingee Fort Krishnagiri hilltop fort
RF2HAWPHN–Krishnagiri district (Tamil Nadu State, Republic of India) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Krishnagiri map
RMC621AY–Tamil Nadu State Express bus departing from bus station in Krishnagiri Tamil Nadu India
RFR6EK07–25 Feb 2007- Sanjay Gandhi National Park formerly Krishnagiri upvan Borivali easti-Mumbai maharashtra INDIA asia
RM2B02GCP–India: Gingee Fort, Tamil Nadu. Gingee Fort or Senji Fort in was originally the site of a small fort built by the Chola dynasty during the 9th century. The fort was modified by Kurumbar during the 13th century. The fort as it stands today was built in the 15th and 16th centuries by the Nayak Dynasty. The fort passed variously to the Marathas under the leadership of Shivaji in 1677, the Bijapur sultans, the Moghuls, Carnatic Nawabs, the French and then the British in 1761. The fort is closely associated with Raja Tej Singh.
RF2T5Y9MM–View of the Queen's fort in the Gingee Fort complex in Villupuram district, Tamil Nadu, India. Focus set on hill rocks.
RMJ4WN4D–Throne on the Krishnagiri, Gingi Gingee , South Arcot District
RMMP8RHX–. English: This uncoloured aquatint is taken from plate 20 of Captain Alexander Allan's 'Views in the Mysore Country'. Krishnagiri is a town in the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu, bordering Karnataka. It is distinguished by the ruins of a building set magnificently atop towering granite boulders. The artist tells us that this was 'a hill fort of great strength and local importance; and was for a short time in possession of the English in the war of 1768 with Hyder Ali, when it surrendered after a long blockade'. British troops under Lt Col Maxwell attacked it in November 1791, during the
RM2JPYE6F–Throne on the Krishnagiri, Gingi -Gingee-, South Arcot District
RF2GE4G1G–KRISHNAGIRI, INDIA - Jun 06, 2021: A vertical shot of a little boy playing cricket on a bright field in India with a blurry background
RMM2XJHF–India, Tamil Nadu, Perandapalli, Sign Elephant crossing
RFR3YYAR–Hogenakkal Mountain Falls portion
RMET0B82–Truck , National Highway , NH7 , Dharmapuri , Krishnagiri , Tamil Nadu , India , Asia
RMB8KN8J–India Tamil Nadu Gingee Fort Krishnagiri hilltop fort
RF2G8KGWG–Krishnagiri district (Tamil Nadu State, Republic of India) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Krishnagiri map
RM2B02GCH–India: Gingee Fort, Tamil Nadu. Gingee Fort or Senji Fort in was originally the site of a small fort built by the Chola dynasty during the 9th century. The fort was modified by Kurumbar during the 13th century. The fort as it stands today was built in the 15th and 16th centuries by the Nayak Dynasty. The fort passed variously to the Marathas under the leadership of Shivaji in 1677, the Bijapur sultans, the Moghuls, Carnatic Nawabs, the French and then the British in 1761. The fort is closely associated with Raja Tej Singh.
RF2T6HYW4–View of the Queen's fort in the Gingee Fort complex in Villupuram district, Tamil Nadu, India. Focus set on foreground leaves.
RMJ4FY2D–Temple on the Krishnagiri, Gingi Gingee , South Arcot District
RMMP8RJ1–. English: Artist: Hunter, James (d. 1792) Medium: Aquatint, coloured Date: 1804 Plate 28 from 'Picturesque Scenery in the Kingdom of Mysore' by James Hunter (d.1792). This aquatint, which is based on a picture by Hunter, shows the hill fort at Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu. Hill forts such as Krishnagiri played a strategic role in the battles of the Third Mysore War (1792). During the latter half of the 18th century, large areas of southern India were controlled by Haider Ali Khan (c.1722 - 1782) and his son, Tipu Sultan (1753 -1799), the kings of Mysore. Their armies were also stationed at the hil
RM2JNBHJ1–Temple on the Krishnagiri, Gingi -Gingee-, South Arcot District
RFR3YY26–Canyon with water tumbling everywhere
RMET0B88–Truck , National Highway , NH7 , Dharmapuri , Krishnagiri , Tamil Nadu , India , Asia
RMB8KMW5–India Tamil Nadu Gingee Fort Krishnagiri hilltop fort walls and moat
RF2H0TB1W–Krishnagiri district (Tamil Nadu State, Republic of India) map vector illustration, scribble sketch Krishnagiri map
RM2B02GC9–India: Terraces, tank and tower at Gingee Fort, Tamil Nadu. Gingee Fort or Senji Fort was originally the site of a small fort built by the Chola dynasty during the 9th century. The fort was modified by Kurumbar during the 13th century. The fort as it stands today was built in the 15th and 16th centuries by the Nayak Dynasty. The fort passed variously to the Marathas under the leadership of Shivaji in 1677, the Bijapur sultans, the Moghuls, Carnatic Nawabs, the French and then the British in 1761. The fort is closely associated with Raja Tej Singh.
RFR3YYX8–Hogenakkal Falls – The Niagara Falls Of India
RMET0B81–Truck , National Highway , NH7 , Dharmapuri , Krishnagiri , Tamil Nadu , India , Asia
RMB8KMWY–India Tamil Nadu Gingee Fort Krishnagiri hilltop fort walls and moat
RM2B02GC7–India: Fortifications and tower at Gingee Fort, Tamil Nadu. Gingee Fort or Senji Fort was originally the site of a small fort built by the Chola dynasty during the 9th century. The fort was modified by Kurumbar during the 13th century. The fort as it stands today was built in the 15th and 16th centuries by the Nayak Dynasty. The fort passed variously to the Marathas under the leadership of Shivaji in 1677, the Bijapur sultans, the Moghuls, Carnatic Nawabs, the French and then the British in 1761. The fort is closely associated with Raja Tej Singh.
RFR3YYGH–Niagara of India
RMET0B7W–Truck , National Highway , NH7 , Dharmapuri , Krishnagiri , Tamil Nadu , India , Asia
RMCE64D5–Darbar hall in Krishnagiri fort ; Gingee ; Tamil Nadu ; India Indian
RMB8KNAB–India Tamil Nadu Gingee Fort Krishnagiri hilltop fort walls and moat
RMET06RA–Krishnagiri Fort, Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu, India, old vintage 1700s watercolour painting by Thomas Daniell, 1749-1840
RMF3GK72–Chief deity outside the village to protect it from any evil ; Krishnagiri ; Tamil Nadu ; India
RMET0B86–National Highway NH7 near Krishnagiri ; Tamil Nadu ; India
RM2B02GCD–India: The rock-bound fortress of Gingee, Tamil Nadu. Gingee Fort or Senji Fort was originally the site of a small fort built by the Chola dynasty during the 9th century. The fort was modified by Kurumbar during the 13th century. The fort as it stands today was built in the 15th and 16th centuries by the Nayak Dynasty. The fort passed variously to the Marathas under the leadership of Shivaji in 1677, the Bijapur sultans, the Moghuls, Carnatic Nawabs, the French and then the British in 1761. The fort is closely associated with Raja Tej Singh.
RFR3YY4F–Mountain portion in Hogenakkal Falls in India
RMB8KMKH–India Tamil Nadu Gingee Fort Krishnagiri hilltop fort from walls and moat
RMET0B85–National Highway NH7 near Krishnagiri ; Tamil Nadu ; India
RFR3YY3E–Hogenakkal Falls: A visual treat
RMB8KMJG–India Tamil Nadu Gingee Fort Krishnagiri hilltop fort from walls and moat
RMET0B84–National Highway NH7 near Krishnagiri ; Tamil Nadu ; India
RFBFP6H9–MAA 66384 : Darbar Hall in Krishnagiri fort in 13th Century ; Gingee ; Tamil Nadu ; India
RFR4009H–The Niagara Falls - Hogenakkal Falls Of India
RMB8KMT1–India Tamil Nadu Gingee Fort Krishnagiri hilltop fort from walls and moat
RFBFP432–Krishnagiri fort ; Senji Fort ; Gingee ; Villupuram ; Tamil Nadu ; India ; asia
RFR4003C–Trip to Hogennakal Waterfalls
RMB8KMTK–India Tamil Nadu Gingee Fort Krishnagiri hilltop fort from walls and moat
RFBFP6H4–Krishnagiri Fort ; Krishna Temple ; Darbar Hall ; Gingee Fort ; Senji Fort ; Gingee ; Tiruvannamalai ; Tamil Nadu ; India ; Asia
RFR3YY9A–Hogenakkal Mountain Rocks
RMAY075F–Kanheri Buddhist caves Bombay Mumbai India
RFR3YY5C–Hogenakkal Falls in TamilNadu Bathing in India
RMAY0766–Kanheri Buddhist caves Bombay Mumbai India
RFR400FE–Hogenakkal Falls in Full Force
RFR3YYC1–Amazing waterfalls in Hogenakkal Tamilnadu
RFR3YWG6–Hogenakkal Water Falls bathing area
RFR3YYKY–The Niagara Falls -Hogenakkal Falls Of India
RFR4008A–Hogenakkal Falls: A visual treat
RFR400J0–Hogenakkal Falls in Full Flow
RFR3YW62–Hogenakkal Falls in Tamilnadu
RFR3YWT0–Hogenakkal Falls from the Tamil Nadu
RFR3YWJ3–Hogenakkal Falls in TamilNadu Bathing
RFR3YWJE–Hogenakkal Falls Bathing
RFR4006C–Hogenakkal Falls from the Tamil Nadu side
RFR3YWYD–Hogenakkal Falls in TamilNadu Bathing
RFR40013–Series of water falls
RFR40091–Hogenakkal – The Smoky Rock Waterfall
RFR40008–Trip to Hogennakal Waterfalls
RFR3YYRM–Amazing waterfalls in Hogenakkal
RFR400H4–Hogenakkal Falls Full View
RFR3YY59–Hogenakkal Falls in TamilNadu Bathing
RFR3YW7B–Hogenakkal Water Falls in Tamilnadu
RFR3YW9Y–River Kaveri in the Dharmapuri
RFR400AP–Hogenkkal - Niagara of India
RFR3YWPD–The Smoky Rock Waterfall Hogenakkal
RFR3YWMY–Mountain portion in Hogenakkal Falls
RFR3YY60–Mountain portion in Hogenakkal
RFR3YWCX–Hogenakkal Falls in Tamil Nadu
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