Krul Antiquarian Books Burg Jansoniushof 107, NL 2131 BM Hoofddorp The Netherlands Telephone +31 (0)23 7370515 e-mail: renekrul@xs4all.nl Visit our Webpage at: http//www.krulantiquarianbooks.nl Hyderabad Photographs & The Floods of 1908 Prices in EUR 1 HYDERABAD. Nizam Group (Mahbub Ali Khan, Asif Jah VI, without Captain John Clerk). ca. 1870-1880, Original photograph, albumen print, 13,2 x 9,4 cm. 500,00 Mahbub Ali Khan, Asif Jah VI. - His Highness, Muzaffar ul Mamalik, Nizam ul Mulk, Nizam ud-dowla, Nawab Mir Sir Mahbub Ali Khan Bahadur Fath Jang, Mahbub Ali Khan was born on August 17, 1866. He was the only son of Nawab Afzal-ud-Daula. When his father died he was two years and seven months old, and thus became the sixth (VI) Nizam of the Asif Jahi dynasty in 1869, aged only three. He was installed as Nizam by Sir Salar Jung I the Great, Nawab Rasheeduddin Khan, Shar-ul-Ummul and the Resident, who functioned as the Reyab. Shar-ul-Ummul died on December 12, 1881 and Salar Jung become the sole regent. - Special attention was paid to the education of Mahboob Ali Khan. With the concurrence of Salar Jung, Capt. John Clerk was appointed as his tutor. He was a respected and dignified personality and was popularly know as Mahboob Ali Pasha. He was retained as administrator and regent until his death on Tuesday, August 31, 1911. - Mahbub Ali Khan was well known for enjoying luxuries, and had an enormous fascination for clothes. His collection of garments was one of the most extensive in the world at its time, with sherwanis, shirts, coats, collars, socks, shoes, headgear, walking sticks, perfumes - not one each, but dozens of almost each item. He bought the Jacob Diamond, which still remains in India.
2 HYDERABAD. Group. Captain and Mrs. Clerk and Mahbub Ali Khan, Asif Jah VI (Nizam). ca. 1870-1880, Original photograph, albumen print, 9,2 x 12,8 cm. 500,00 Mahbub Ali Khan, Asif Jah VI. - His Highness, Muzaffar ul Mamalik, Nizam ul Mulk, Nizam ud-dowla, Nawab Mir Sir Mahbub Ali Khan Bahadur Fath Jang, Mahbub Ali Khan was born on August 17, 1866. He was the only son of Nawab Afzal-ud-Daula. When his father died he was two years and seven months old, and thus became the sixth (VI) Nizam of the Asif Jahi dynasty in 1869, aged only three. He was installed as Nizam by Sir Salar Jung I the Great, Nawab Rasheeduddin Khan, Shar-ul-Ummul and the Resident, who functioned as the Reyab. Shar-ul-Ummul died on December 12, 1881 and Salar Jung become the sole regent. - Special attention was paid to the education of Mahboob Ali Khan. With the concurrence of Salar Jung, Capt. John Clerk was appointed as his tutor. He was a respected and dignified personality and was popularly know as Mahboob Ali Pasha. He was retained as administrator and regent until his death on Tuesday, August 31, 1911. - Mahbub Ali Khan was well known for enjoying luxuries, and had an enormous fascination for clothes. His collection of garments was one of the most extensive in the world at its time, with sherwanis, shirts, coats, collars, socks, shoes, headgear, walking sticks, perfumes - not one each, but dozens of almost each item. He bought the Jacob Diamond, which still remains in India. 3 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Afsul Sunj Bridge during Flood. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21 x 28 cm. 220,00 - The metropolis was once surrounded by stone walls. A large portion of it was washed away in 1908 floods. The city, at first, had 13 gates. Now excepting for few like puranapul Darwaza and Dabeerpura Darwaza, the rest have vanished. - MUSI FLOODS OF 1908: On Tuesday 28th September 1908, Hyderabad witnessed disastrous floods in the Musi, which flows through the city. In one day, 17 inches of rainfall was recorded and the water level at Afzalgunj was about 11 feet high and in some other places it was even higher. 10 centers were set up for distribution of free food to the flood-hit people. A meeting was called by the Prime Minister in the public gardens and an appeal for donations was made for relief operations. Later in 1820 during the 3rd Nizam reign, floods of the Musi wrought havoc and hundreds of houses in the city were submerged.
4 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Afsul Sunj Bridge. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21 x 29,1 cm, on mount. 360,00 5 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Warehouse near Afsul Sunj. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21,1 x 25,9 cm. 220,00
6 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Jam Ragh during the Flood. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 20,2 x 28,8 cm, on mount. 320,00 7 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Moslim Bridge. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 20,7 x 28,9 cm. 360,00
8 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Old Bridge. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21,2 x 29,1 cm, on mount. 500,00 9 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. City Market. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21,2 x 29,6 cm. 500,00
10 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. City Market Road. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21,1 x 28,7 cm, on mount. 650,00 11 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. The Chudderghat. (Musi River). Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 20,9 x 28,9 cm. 320,00
12 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Barraks Residency Escort. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21,1 x 29 cm, on mount. 320,00 13 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Interior Afsul Sunj Hospital. (Afzal Sunj). Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21,5 x 27,8 cm, on mount. 320,00
14 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Olifant Bridge. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 20,8 x 28,1 cm, on mount. 440,00 15 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Interior First Asistent Residents Bungalow. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21,4 x 29 cm. 300,00
16 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. First Asistent Residents Bungalow. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21,5 x 29,5 cm, on mount. 360,00 17 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Amin Ragh. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21 x 29,3 cm. 320,00
18 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Shops outside Salar Inngs Palast. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21,3 x 28 cm, on mount. 500,00 19 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Scene near V. Zenana Hospital. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 20,5 x 28,7 cm. 320,00
20 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Pashai Ashur Khana. Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21,3 x 29,2 cm, on mount. 500,00 21 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Salar Inngs,,Baradari". Hyderabad, ca. 1908-1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 20,8 x 29 cm. 320,00
22 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Group-Portrait with Sir Michael O'Dwyer, Resident of Hydrabad, Governor of the Punjab and Supporter of General Dyer. Hyderabad, ca. 1909. Original photograph, silver print, 23 x 29,4 cm. 500,00 23 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Group-Portrait with Sir Kishan Persad, Yamun-us-Sultanet, Prime-Minster; Sir Catson Walker, Asistant Minister; The Bride: daughter of Sir Catson Walker,Sir Michael O'Dwyer. Hyderabad, ca. 1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 21,1 x 29,4 cm, on mount. 500,00 W. R. Puplick & Co., Photographers, Hyderabad, Public Garden Road. --- In the year 1900, Viqar-ul-Omrah, the Prime Minister was succeeded by Maharaja Sir Kishan Pershad. In the same year Hyderabad was connected on the metre-gauge with Manmad, thus opening the Marathvada districts for communications with of the then Bombay Presidency. The decade between 1900-1912 is a formative period in the history of Hyderabad. - Sir Michael O'Dwyer, Resident of Hydrabad, Governor of the Punjab and Supporter of General Dyer.
24 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. The Begum Bazaar. Hyderabad, ca. 1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 14,1 x 20,9 cm, on mount, photograph 34. 180,00 25 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Corps found among the Ruins. Hyderabad, ca. 1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 14,6 x 20,9 cm. photograph 79. 100,00 26 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Pashaki tschur Khana Relief, kitchen. Hyderabad, ca. 1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 14,5 x 16,7 cm, on mount. 120,00
27 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Street view near Darooshapa. Hyderabad City. Hyderabad, ca. 1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 13,7 x 21,1 cm, on mount, photograph 38. 180,00 28 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Feeding the Destitute at Puvania Haveli. Hyderabad, ca. 1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 14,9 x 21,1 cm, 100,00 29 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Gee and Grain for Destitute at Puvania Haveli. Hyderabad, ca. 1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 14,9 x 20,4 cm, on mount. 115,00
30 PUPLICK & CO., W. R. Hyderabad. Panoramic view of the Oliphant Bridge shewing a large Arch and the Parapet Walls washed away, in two parts. Hyderabad, ca. 1909. Original photograph, gelatine silver print, 20 x 38,2 cm in 6 parts, on mount, Photograph no 6 to 6c. 500,00