Mysore a Gazetteer Compiled for Government volume 1

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Mysore a Gazetteer Compiled for Government volume 1
Rice, B. Lewis (Benjamin Lewis), 1837-1927
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S, etc. , which is a combination of the Hindu and Saracenic. The best specimens perhaps are the tombs of the Coorg Rajas at Mercara, but there are buildings at Nagar, Chitaldroog, Nayakanhatti and other places which may serve as illustrations.
In connection with Hindu architecture may be mentioned the rude Ijut substantial and durable bridges across the Kaveri at Seringapatam and at Sivasamudram. The latter are said to be 700 years old. The former was erected under the regency of Purnaiya, and
...by him named, as stated in an inscription at the place, the ^^'ellesley Bridge, in honour of the then Governor-General. It is composed, as also is the other, of rough stone pillars, firmly let into the rocky bed of the stream. These support stone brackets, on which rest tne stones forming the framework of the bridge, upon which again the floor of the roadway is laid.
Of Anglo-Indian architecture perhaps the less said the better. \'et there are structures deserving of remark. Among these is the de chained four tigers.


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