Professor Ebba Koch is an art and architectural historian. Her area of specialisation is the period of Mughal rule in the Indian Subcontinent (1526-1857). She teaches art history at the Institute of Art History, University of Vienna in Austria.
Professor Ebba Koch is an art and architectural historian. Her area of specialisation is the period of Mughal rule in the Indian Subcontinent (1526-1857). She teaches art history at the Institute of Art History, University of Vienna in Austria.
Professor Ebba Koch is an art and architectural historian. Her area of specialisation is the period of Mughal rule in the Indian Subcontinent (1526-1857). She teaches art history at the Institute of Art History, University of Vienna in Austria.
Professor Ebba Koch is an art and architectural historian. Her area of specialisation is the period of Mughal rule in the Indian Subcontinent (1526-1857). She teaches art history at the Institute of Art History, University of Vienna in Austria.
Professor Ebba Koch is an art and architectural historian. Her area of specialisation is the period of Mughal rule in the Indian Subcontinent (1526-1857). She teaches art history at the Institute of Art History, University of Vienna in Austria.
Professor Ebba Koch is an art and architectural historian. Her area of specialisation is the period of Mughal rule in the Indian Subcontinent (1526-1857). She teaches art history at the Institute of Art History, University of Vienna in Austria.
Professor Ebba Koch is an art and architectural historian. Her area of specialisation is the period of Mughal rule in the Indian Subcontinent (1526-1857). She teaches art history at the Institute of Art History, University of Vienna in Austria.
Professor Ebba Koch is an art and architectural historian. Her area of specialisation is the period of Mughal rule in the Indian Subcontinent (1526-1857). She teaches art history at the Institute of Art History, University of Vienna in Austria.
The wooden dolls of Mekkekalthur Udipi taluka near Basrur. A collection of dolls made by Guddigons. Dating back to the 1906, but the tradition has vanished now
The wooden dolls of Mekkekalthur Udipi taluka near Basrur. A collection of dolls made by Guddigons. Dating back to the 1906, but the tradition has vanished now
The wooden dolls of Mekkekalthur Udipi taluka near Basrur. A collection of dolls made by Guddigons. Dating back to the 1906, but the tradition has vanished now
Inscriptions pertaining to the construction of a Katte or small dams at Kattesouranna Halli 19 km from Hassan. The Katte was built in the Hoysala period & is still used
Inscriptions pertaining to the construction of a Katte or small dams at Kattesouranna Halli 19 km from Hassan. The Katte was built in the Hoysala period & is still used
Inscriptions pertaining to the construction of a Katte or small dams at Kattesouranna Halli 19 km from Hassan. The Katte was built in the Hoysala period & is still used