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Guru Granth Sahib manuscript of the Damdami recension which contains a popular calendar art-style painting of the Sikh gurus pasted on a folio

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English: Guru Granth Sahib manuscript of the Damdami recension which contains a popular calendar art-style painting of the Sikh gurus pasted on a folio. Kept at Darbar Sahib, Amritsar, Punjab.
Date likely 19th century
Source Page 98 of 'Shabad Guru: Illustrated Catalogue of Rare Guru Granth Sahib Manuscripts' Volume I (2011) by Mohinder Singh.
Author Unknown scribe and artist. Photographed by Mohinder Singh.

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