Equestrian_painting_of_Ram_Singh_Kuka_with_his_retinue_(including_his_five_appointed_governors),_he_was_the_second_Namdhari_Guru.jpg
Summary
Description Equestrian painting of Ram Singh Kuka with his retinue (including his five appointed governors), he was the second Namdhari Guru.jpg |
English:
Equestrian painting of Ram Singh Kuka with his retinue (including his five appointed governors), he was the second Namdhari Guru. This painting was titled "Sri Satguru Ram Singh Ji with his Subas" at the source. In this context, the term 'subas' in Namdhari Sikhism refers to five governors appointed by Ram Singh Kuka for spreading the Sikh religion. Their names were:
1) Suba Sahib Singh 2) Suba Jawahar Singh 3) Suba Lakha Singh 4) Suba Kahan Singh 5) Suba Sudh Singh The Namdhari martyrs ('shaheeds') are being headed by Hira Singh and Lehna Singh. Information taken from: https://kukasikhs.com/kukasikhs-wp/?page_id=2037 Another upload of this artwork can be found at: http://www.sikh-heritage.co.uk/Martyrs/NamShaheeds/NamShaheeds.htm |
Date | circa 19th century |
Source |
1) https://namdhari.tripod.com/nam4.htm (initial upload) 2) http://www.sikh-heritage.co.uk/Martyrs/NamShaheeds/NamShaheeds.htm (re-upload) |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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