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English: The Residency is where the British representative to the Maharajah of Kashmir's court lived. Srinagar lies on both banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary of the Indus River. Kashmir remained an independent feudal state during the Raj, with the British Resident exercising a certain amount of indirect authority over State affairs. This was one of Mirza's most successful postcards, with a faux sunset set off by the building and poplar trees, while the pink highlights dance on the flowers and people loaf about on the verandah.
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Author H.A. Mirza & Sons Delhi c. 1910 Collotype

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