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Muharaja Runjeet Singh
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Kasinath, sculptor, after an original work by Jivan Ram
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Prinsep, H. T.

Muharaja Runjeet Singh from a portrait by Jewun Ram a native of Delhi, who accompanied the Governor General to the interview at Roopur in 1831, Kasinath, sculptor,

Interview held on 31 October, 1831

This is the first kmown engraving after Jivan Ram, Ranjit Singh is wearing the Koh-i-Noor Diamond on his right arm.

Jewun Ram
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Kasinath (engraver) for the frontispiece
Title
Muharaja Runjeet Singh
Volume Origin Of Sikh Power In The Punjab
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Subjects: pahar.in
Language English
Publication date 1834
date QS:P,+1834-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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IA Collections: IndiaHistory; JaiGyan
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dli.pahar.0175
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