These days, when travel guidebooks and trip-advising sites abound, even the impulsive foreign backpacker has quite an
Neither does the Red Fort look anything like the real deal, nor do the people or their attire match historical records. Part of the private collection of Swapna Liddle, author of Chandni Chowk: The Mughal City of Old Delhi, the image is an optical print also called vue d’optique, which was meant to be viewed through a zograscope, which produced an illusion of depth. This particular image, however, made presumably from hearsay, also produced an illusion of the city of Shahjahanabad that made it look like a European street.
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