805-1118 - The tomb of Pir Ghaus Muhammad, a Sufi saint and Syyed of Lakhpat, half-Muslim and half-Hindu who died in 1855, Lakhpat Fort, Gujarat, India, Asia
805-1110 - Cotton fibre, hand picked from local cotton fields, being transferred in bulk by digger into the factory for processing, Gujarat, India, Asia
805-1117 - Two young Jat women, one wearing traditional brass Jat tribal nose ring, jewellery and clothing, Bhidara village, Kutch, Gujarat, India, Asia
805-1115 - Mata ki Pachedi, the Cloth of the Mother Goddess, shrine cloth hand painted in the streets by the Vaghari community, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, Asia
805-1122 - Pathan tribal family in front of traditional mud house (bhunga), showing their colourful tribal embroidery, Jarawali, Kutch, Gujarat, India, Asia
805-1119 - Part of the 7km long 18th century wall round Lakhpat Fort on the Kori creek looking out at the border between India and Pakistan, Gujarat, India, Asia
805-1112 - Modhera Sun Temple, built in 1026 to 1027, ornately carved in stone and dedicated to the solar deity Surya, Modhera, Mehsana district, Gujarat, India, Asia
805-954 - Pathan village women showing their traditional embroideries in front of mud and thatched tribal houses, Jarawali, Kutch, Gujarat, India, Asia
805-953 - Pathan village people, women showing their traditional embroideries in front of mud and thatched tribal houses, Jarawali, Kutch, Gujarat, India, Asia
911-10505 - Asia's largest solar popwer station, the Gujarat Solar Park, in Gujarat, India. It has an installed capacity of 1000 MW. Here workers wash dust off the panels to increase their efficiency.
805-784 - Three women in colourful saris, returning from the well with oil can and pots full of water in main village street, Dasada, Gujarat, India, Asia
805-799 - Carpenter chiselling traditional pattern in a piece of wood ready for varnished domestic furniture, Soyla, Kachchh (Kutch), Gujarat, India, Asia
805-767 - Muslim man, skilled bhandani tie-dye master, tying precise small knots in red silk, in preparation for second colour dyeing, Mandvi, Gujarat, India, Asia
805-786 - Women filling water pots in the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha cattle camp where drought affected cattle are fed and watered, Gondal, Gujarat, India, Asia
805-796 - Mahabat Maqbara, built in 1892 over Nawab Mahabat Khan II's grave, with Islamic, Hindu and European influences, Junagadh, Gujarat, India, Asia
805-785 - Women filling water pots in the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha cattle camp where drought affected cattle are fed and watered, Gondal, Gujarat, India, Asia