File:Painting depicting the Battle of Khidrana (later known as the Battle of Muktsar), Sikh school, Punjab Plains, late 19th century.jpg

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Painting depicting the Battle of Khidrana (later known as the Battle of Muktsar), Sikh school, Punjab Plains, late 19th century

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English: Painting depicting the Battle of Khidrana (later known as the Battle of Muktsar), Sikh school, Punjab Plains, late 19th century. It depicts the story of the Chali Mukte (forty martyrs) with Guru Gobind Singh tearing up their letter. Mai Bhago is also depicted in-battle at the top right corner of the work. Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh
Date late 19th century
Source Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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