File:19th century depiction of three Sikh gurus and their retinue from a Haveli.jpg
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[edit]Description19th century depiction of three Sikh gurus and their retinue from a Haveli.jpg |
English: 19th century depiction of three Sikh gurus and their retinue from a Haveli, circa 1850–1890 (the haveli was built in the 1850's so the artwork found within them can be dated to then at the earliest). Found in Khem Singh Bedi Haveli located in Kallar Syedan, Rawalpindi district, Punjab province, Pakistan. |
Date | ca.1850–1890 |
Source | Abdul Qadir Memon's Flickr - https://www.flickr.com/photos/abdulqadir_memon/ |
Author | Artist unknown. Photograph by Abdul Qadir Memon. |
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