Depiction_of_Gulabdas,_founder_of_the_Gulabdasia_sect,_from_the_title_page_of_his_book_'Gulab_Chaman',_published_by_Abdul_Haq,_Lahore,_1881.jpg
Summary
Description Depiction of Gulabdas, founder of the Gulabdasia sect, from the title page of his book 'Gulab Chaman', published by Abdul Haq, Lahore, 1881.jpg |
English:
Depiction of Gulabdas (or Gulab Das), founder of the Gulabdasia sect, from the title page of his book 'Gulab Chaman', published by Abdul Haq, Lahore, 1881 in lithographic print. He is seated in the middle and nimbate, flanked on both sides by attendants and/or devotees. He was a close associate and lover of Piro Preman, the first female poet of the Punjabi-language and an ex-Muslim.
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Date | |
Source | 'Deras, disciples and doubleness - Piro and the Gulabdasis: Gender, Sect and Society in Punjab' by Anshu Malhotra. Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2017, 357 pp., Rs 995( HB) ISBN 978-0-19-046818-8 Invalid ISBN . Via URL: https://www.academia.edu/43457618/Indias_National_Obsession |
Author | Written by Gulabdas and published by Abdul Haq. |
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