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View At The Chhota Govinda Mandir Temple In Puthia - Bangladesh Royalty-Free Stock Photography
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View at the Chhota Govinda Mandir Temple in Puthia - Bangladesh #166937477
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View at the Chhota Govinda Mandir Temple in Puthia, Bangladesh
Gangotri Temple at Gangotri, Uttarkashi District, Uttarakhand, I
Hindu pilgrims walking to the holy pilgrimage site Yamunotri, Ga
View to the ferry pier from the arriving ferry boat in Chhota Dhulandi, Bangladesh.
View to the ferry pier and river bank in Chhota Dhulandi, Bangladesh.
View at the Chhota Govinda Mandir Temple and Gopal Temple in Puthia - Bangladesh
View at the Decorative column of Chhota Govinda Mandir Temple in Puthia - Bangladesh
Rohtang Pass - Panaromic View
View from Chauchala Chhota Govinda Mandir temple in Puthia village, Banglade
A wide river Subarnarekha having a splendor view in Kolaghat, Purba Medinipur district, West Bengal.
Full view of Chota Imambara initially a congregation hall for Shia Muslims. Built by Muhammad Ali Shah, Lucknow,
Side view of Treasury opposite the Tomb of Princess Asiya Begum in the Husainabad Imambara complex, Chota Imambara
Front view of Treasury opposite the Tomb of Princess Asiya Begum in the Husainabad Imambara complex, Chota Imambara
Main Gate view from inside of Chota Imambara, Husainabad, Tahseen Ganj, Lucknow,
Rear view Chota Imambara initially a congregation hall for Shia Muslims. Built by Muhammad Ali Shah, Lucknow
Façade of Hussainabad Picture Gallery Lucknow build with red stones by Nawab Mohammad Ali Shah in 1838