File:Miniature portraits of all the emperors of the Sikh Empire.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMiniature portraits of all the emperors of the Sikh Empire.jpg |
English: Miniature portraits of all the emperors of the Sikh Empire.
Image from page 54 of 'A History of the reigning family of Lahore, with some account of the Jummoo Rajahs, the Seik Soldiers and their Sirdars. With notes on Malcolm, Prinsep, Lawrence, Steinbach, M'Gregor and the Calcutta, by George Carmichael Smyth. |
Date | 19th or early 20th century |
Source | https://twitter.com/Karan__001/status/1506252497467281409 |
Author | Lieutenant Colonel George Carmichael-Smyth, the unsympathetic commanding officer of the 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry |
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