

The image shows a sepia-toned photograph of a ruined stone archway and wall. The archway is tall with a pointed top and vertical ridges on its sides. The wall to the right of the archway has two intact columns. The tops of both structures are damaged and broken. The wall extends behind the archway to the left and right. There are trees behind and to the right of the wall. The photograph has a beige background with writing at the bottom. The text includes "MOSQUÉE D'ALTAMSH | MOSQUE OF ALTAMSH", "Delhi" and "Voyage in India by M.L. Rousselet".
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