Banda_Singh_Bahadur_mural_fresco.jpg
Summary
Description Banda Singh Bahadur mural fresco.jpg |
English:
Mural fresco of Banda Singh Bahadur (seated right) with his son, Ranjit Singh [Sodhi] (seated left). An attendant to the right is waving a fly-whisk. They are adorned with red clothing colours, characteristic of the Bandai Khalsa faction in-contrast to the blue worn by the Tat Khalsa faction. This mural fresco wall painting was found inside Dera Baba Banda Singh Bahadur at Riasi, Jammu, India. A photograph of the painting was published in the book, "First Raj of the Sikhs: Life and Times of Banda Singh Bahadur" by Harish Dhillon.
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Date | 18 th century or 19 th century |
Source |
1) https://www.tribuneindia.com/2013/20130526/spectrum/main1.htm 3) https://twitter.com/yungbhujang/status/1040403937453649920 4) https://www.instagram.com/p/COyKbWqMejp/ (re-upload source) |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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