English: Plate fifteen from '24 Views in Indostan by William Orme'. This picture is based on an original by Thomas Daniell (1749-1840). The town of Dalmau is situated on a steep cliff overlooking the River Ganges. The fort at Dalmau contains buildings dating to the the rule of the Mughal Emperors Akbar and Shah Jahan (late16th to mid 17th Century).
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Aquatint (1804) based on original by Thomas Daniell (1749-1840), of the Ganges river in the town of Dalmau in current-day western Uttar Pradesh.
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