File:Maharaja Duleep Singh and Governor-General Lord Dalhousie, Lahore, Punjab, ca.1849–50.jpg

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Maharaja Duleep Singh and Governor-General Lord Dalhousie, Lahore, Punjab, ca.1849–50

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English: Maharaja Duleep Singh and Governor-General Lord Dalhousie [James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie], Lahore, Punjab, ca.1849–50. Inscribed in Persian Nasta’liq: "Duleep Singh & Lord Dalhousie Sahib". Toor Collection. Published: In Pursuit of Empire: Treasures from the Toor Collection of Sikh Art. Exhibited: Empire of the Sikhs, Brunei Gallery, SOAS, London, 12 July-23 Sept 2018. Source URL: [1]
Date ca.1849–50
Source Toor Collection, via: [2]
Author Unknown artist. Digitized by Davinder Singh Toor.

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