File:‘Tomb of Runjeet Singh’ (Samadh of Maharaja Ranjit Singh), one of the hand-colored lithographs by Dickson, London, from Original Sketches in the Punjaub, by a Lady, 1854.jpg
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Description‘Tomb of Runjeet Singh’ (Samadh of Maharaja Ranjit Singh), one of the hand-colored lithographs by Dickson, London, from Original Sketches in the Punjaub, by a Lady, 1854.jpg |
English: ‘Tomb of Runjeet Singh’ [Ranjit Singh; Samadh or Samadhi], one of the hand-colored lithographs by Dickson, London, from Original Sketches in the Punjaub, by a Lady, 1854. The tomb marks the place where Ranjit Singh was cremated. The two small cupolas on the right adjacent to the main structure mark the samadhis of Kharak Singh and Nau Nihal Singh. The interior at that time had small reflecting mirrors and murals. (PI_033778) Digitized by the Panjab Digital Library. |
Date | ca.1854 |
Source | link |
Author | Anonymous lady artist |
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