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too INDIAN SARACENIC ARCHITECTURE. BOOK VII. screen both to the north and south by 119 ft, with five arched entrances in each section, which differ considerably in the details of their decoration as well as in size from those raised by ' "-I * -I i i ^il_L^L Plan of Ruins at Old Delhi. (From a Plan by the Author. ) Scale 100 ft. to i in. Qutbu-d-Din. These were to be the facades of two extensions of the mosque ; and part of the back wall of the northern extension, with the positions of the central and one of the side mihrabs in it, still remain. Of the enlarged court, the south wall with its corridor still exists, but only a few pillars of the east corridor from which we learn that the enlarged court with