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"Jumna: A River of History and Beauty in India" The enchanting Yamuna River flows gracefully, offering a breathtaking view of the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra, India

Background imageJumna Collection: The Crisis in Egypt (engraving)

The Crisis in Egypt (engraving)
1060943 The Crisis in Egypt (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Crisis in Egypt)

Background imageJumna Collection: Launches of the Indian Troop Ships (engraving)

Launches of the Indian Troop Ships (engraving)
1103575 Launches of the Indian Troop Ships (engraving) by Weedon, Edwin (1819-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: Launches of the Indian Troop Ships)

Background imageJumna Collection: Ghat at Allahabad Fort, 1858-61. Creator: Unknown

Ghat at Allahabad Fort, 1858-61. Creator: Unknown
Ghat at Allahabad Fort, 1858-61

Background imageJumna Collection: Krishna and Balarama by a River: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana... 1840. Creator: Unknown

Krishna and Balarama by a River: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana... 1840. Creator: Unknown
Krishna and Balarama by a River: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of Lord Vishnu), 1840. Krishna and his brother, Balarama, arrive at the Yamuna River

Background imageJumna Collection: The Gopis Plead with Krishna to Return Their Clothing... ca. 1560-65. Creator: Master

The Gopis Plead with Krishna to Return Their Clothing... ca. 1560-65. Creator: Master
The Gopis Plead with Krishna to Return Their Clothing: Folio from " Isarda" Bhagavata Purana, ca. 1560-65. Hindu devotional worship (bhakti)

Background imageJumna Collection: Krishnas Parents Search for Him, ca. 1615. Creator: Unknown

Krishnas Parents Search for Him, ca. 1615. Creator: Unknown
Krishnas Parents Search for Him, ca. 1615

Background imageJumna Collection: The Valley of the Jumna Showing the Two Grand Peaks of Bunder Punch, 1946. Creators

The Valley of the Jumna Showing the Two Grand Peaks of Bunder Punch, 1946. Creators
The Valley of the Jumna Showing the Two Grand Peaks of Bunder Punch, 1820, (1946). View over the Himalayas in northern India, showing the Bandarpunch (or Bandarpoonch) massif

Background imageJumna Collection: Farm boys play on land on the opposite side of River Jumna

Farm boys play on land on the opposite side of River Jumna
Farm boys play on land on the opposite side of the River Jumna (or Yamuna) to the Taj Mahal. One rides a bicycle. Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India Date: 1984

Background imageJumna Collection: Taj Mahal from opposite bank of Jumna

Taj Mahal from opposite bank of Jumna
The Taj Mahal seen from the opposite bank of the River Jumna. In the foregound is a wooden boat. Vertical format Date: 1986

Background imageJumna Collection: A man carries plough, Taj Mahal, India

A man carries plough, Taj Mahal, India
A farm worker carries a heavy wooden plough on cultivated farmland on the opposite bank of the River Jumna to the Taj Mahal, Agra, India Date: 1986

Background imageJumna Collection: Delhi - The Kings Palace from the River, 1840s, (1901). Creator: Charles Stewart Hardinge

Delhi - The Kings Palace from the River, 1840s, (1901). Creator: Charles Stewart Hardinge
Delhi - The Kings Palace from the River, 1840s, (1901). The Red Fort in the Indian capital, seen from the River Yamuna. From " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol. I

Background imageJumna Collection: Plan to Illustrate the Operations of the British Army, before Delhi in the year 1857, (1901)

Plan to Illustrate the Operations of the British Army, before Delhi in the year 1857, (1901). Delhi was besieged and captured by the British in 1857 during the Indian Mutiny

Background imageJumna Collection: The City of Delhi Before The Siege, 1901. Creator: Unknown

The City of Delhi Before The Siege, 1901. Creator: Unknown
The City of Delhi Before The Siege, 1901. Delhi was besieged and captured by the British in 1857 during the Indian Mutiny

Background imageJumna Collection: Agra and the Taj Mahal from the River Jumna, 1820s, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Agra and the Taj Mahal from the River Jumna, 1820s, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Agra and the Taj Mahal from the River Jumna, 1820s, (1901). View of the Taj Mahal on the Yamuna River in India. From " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol. I

Background imageJumna Collection: Hindu Temple at Bindrabund on the Jumna, 1797, (1922). Creator: Thomas Daniell

Hindu Temple at Bindrabund on the Jumna, 1797, (1922). Creator: Thomas Daniell
Hindu Temple at Bindrabund on the Jumna, 1797, (1922). View of the temple at Bindrabund, (present-day Vrindaban) on the Yamuna River in India

Background imageJumna Collection: The Golden Pavilion near Jumna, Agra, 20th century

The Golden Pavilion near Jumna, Agra, 20th century

Background imageJumna Collection: Taj Mahal Jumna Felice Beato English born Italy

Taj Mahal Jumna Felice Beato English born Italy
Taj Mahal from the Jumna; Felice Beato (English, born Italy, 1832 - 1909); Agra, India; 1859; Albumen silver print

Background imageJumna Collection: Bridge Boats Jumna Lulim Ghur Felice Beato English

Bridge Boats Jumna Lulim Ghur Felice Beato English
Bridge of Boats over the Jumna, Taken from Lulim Ghur; Felice Beato (English, born Italy, 1832 - 1909); Delhi, India; 1858 - 1859; Albumen silver print

Background imageJumna Collection: Krishna playing Gopis Jumna 1770 India Nurpur

Krishna playing Gopis Jumna 1770 India Nurpur
Krishna playing with the Gopis in the Jumna, c. 1770. India, Nurpur. Color on paper; page: 24.7 x 18 cm (9 3/4 x 7 1/16 in.); miniature: 23.5 x 16.5 cm (9 1/4 x 6 1/2 in.)

Background imageJumna Collection: India Yamuna River

India Yamuna River
The source of the Yamuna (Jumna) river in the Himalayas; it will eventually flow into the Ganges, by way of Delhi and Agra. Date: circa 1835

Background imageJumna Collection: Source Size = 4172 x 3460

Source Size = 4172 x 3460
The Recent War in the Soudan (Sudan): Arrival of the Troopship " jumna" at Portsmouth with the Tenth Hussars on Board

Background imageJumna Collection: Source Size = 3959 x 2322

Source Size = 3959 x 2322
Calpee, on the Jumna, from an Indian Drawing

Background imageJumna Collection: Source Size = 3919 x 2828

Source Size = 3919 x 2828
The Fort of Allahabad, from the River Jumna

Background imageJumna Collection: Line of Railway from Calcutta to Delhi: Fortress of Allahabad, Bridge of Boats Across

Line of Railway from Calcutta to Delhi: Fortress of Allahabad, Bridge of Boats Across the Jumna, India, 1851 Engraving

Background imageJumna Collection: Banks of the Jumna, Delhi, Views in India, China, and on the Shores of the Red Sea

Banks of the Jumna, Delhi, Views in India, China, and on the Shores of the Red Sea, drawn by Prout, Stanfield, Cattermole, Purser, Cox, Austen, &c. from original sketches by Commander R

Background imageJumna Collection: KRISHNA SUBDUING SNAKE. Krishna subduing the snake demon, Kaliya, by the river Jumna

KRISHNA SUBDUING SNAKE. Krishna subduing the snake demon, Kaliya, by the river Jumna. From the Bhagavata Purana, Garwhal School, India, 1785

Background imageJumna Collection: Line Of Railway From Calcutta To Delhi: Fortress Of Allahabad

Line Of Railway From Calcutta To Delhi: Fortress Of Allahabad, Bridge Of Boats Across The Jumna, India, 1851 Engraving

Background imageJumna Collection: INDIA: ALLAHABAD, 1850s. View of the Fort of Akbar at the confluence of the Jumna

INDIA: ALLAHABAD, 1850s. View of the Fort of Akbar at the confluence of the Jumna and Ganges rivers in Allahabad, India. Steel engraving, 1850s

Background imageJumna Collection: Delhi - view from a bridge over the River Yamuna

Delhi - view from a bridge over the River Yamuna Date: circa 1920

Background imageJumna Collection: India Allahabad

India Allahabad
The Fort, on the banks of the Yamuna (formerly Jumna) river

Background imageJumna Collection: India Kalpi

India Kalpi
General view of the town, located on the banks of the Yamuna (Jumna) river

Background imageJumna Collection: View of the Taj Mahal in Agra, India

View of the Taj Mahal in Agra, India
View of the Taj Mahal, a mausoleum on the banks of the Jumna (Yamuna) River in Agra, India. It was built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal

Background imageJumna Collection: Boats on the Yamuna side of the Sangam, at confluence of Ganges and Yamuna

Boats on the Yamuna side of the Sangam, at confluence of Ganges and Yamuna, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageJumna Collection: Taj Mahal at sunset, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Taj Mahal at sunset, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageJumna Collection: The Taj Mahal seen from across the Jumna (Yamuna) River

The Taj Mahal seen from across the Jumna (Yamuna) River, Agra, Uttah Pradesh State, India, Asia

Background imageJumna Collection: Camel and rider in front of the Taj Mahal and Yamuna (Jumna) River

Camel and rider in front of the Taj Mahal and Yamuna (Jumna) River, Taj Mahal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageJumna Collection: Dhobis washing by the Yamuna River

Dhobis washing by the Yamuna River, Agra, Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia



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"Jumna: A River of History and Beauty in India" The enchanting Yamuna River flows gracefully, offering a breathtaking view of the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra, India. This wood engraving from the 19th century captures the timeless allure of this majestic monument. In front of this architectural wonder stands a camel, adding an element of charm to the already mesmerizing scene. The Yamuna River, also known as Jumna, peacefully meanders alongside, reflecting the ethereal beauty that surrounds it. Delving deeper into Indian mythology, we encounter Krishna Subduing Kaliya - a captivating folio from the Bhagavata Purana series. This artwork depicts Lord Krishna's triumph over the formidable snake demon Kaliya with grace and valor. As dusk settles across the horizon, another picturesque vista unfolds before our eyes. The Taj Mahal reveals its grandeur against a backdrop painted by hues of twilight on the banks of Yamuna (Jumna) river, and is truly a sight to behold. Beyond its cultural significance lies HMS Jumna - part of Royal Navy's fleet that sailed through history with pride and purpose. Nutwell Court in Exeter serves as yet another reminder of Jumna's diverse associations around the world. Pictures from Delhi showcase engravings that depict scenes filled with life and culture; they offer glimpses into everyday existence during different eras along Jumna's shores. However, not all tales are pleasant ones. Infanticide on the Banks reminds us that history carries both light and darkness within its folds. Created by James Grant in 1891, this poignant image sheds light on societal struggles faced during those times. Yet amidst these complexities emerge moments like View of Muttra - created by James Grant as well - which capture serene landscapes along Jumna's course; reminding us that nature can provide solace even amidst turmoil.