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Fresco depicting the Sikh martyrs and sons of Guru Gobind Singh, Sahibzadas Ajit Singh and Jujhar Singh, from Darbar Sahib in Baba Bakala, Amritsar district

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English: Fresco depicting the Sikh martyrs and sons of Guru Gobind Singh, Sahibzadas Ajit Singh (right) and Jujhar Singh (left), from Darbar Sahib in Baba Bakala, Amritsar district. Published in 'Punjab Art and Culture' (1988) by Kanwarjit Singh Kang on page 46 (illustration #56).
Date likely circa 19th or early 20th century
Source Book titled 'Punjab Art and Culture' (1988) by Kanwarjit Singh Kang.
Author Unknown artist. Presumably photographed by Kanwarjit Singh Kang.

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