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The Life And Times Of Queeen Victoria 1901. the Battle Of Ferozeshah. The Battle Of Ferozeshah Was Fought On 21 December And 22 December 1845 Between The British And The Sikhs, At The Village Of Ferozeshah In Punjab. The British Were Led By Sir Hugh Gough And Governor-General Sir Henry Hardinge, While The Sikhs Were Led By Lal Singh. The British Emerged Victorious. [3]
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The Life And Times Of Queeen Victoria 1901. the Battle Of Ferozeshah. The Battle Of Ferozeshah Was Fought On 21 December And 22 December 1845 Between The British And The Sikhs, At The Village Of Ferozeshah In Punjab. The British Were Led By Sir Hugh Gough And Governor-General Sir Henry Hardinge, While The Sikhs Were Led By Lal Singh. The British Emerged Victorious. [3]
The Life And Times Of Queeen Victoria 1901.the Battle Of Ferozeshah. The Battle Of Ferozeshah Was Fought On 21 December And 22 December 1845 Between The British And The Sikhs, At The Village Of Ferozeshah In Punjab. The British Were Led By Sir Hugh Gough And Governor-General Sir Henry Hardinge, While The Sikhs Were Led By Lal Singh. The British Emerged Victorious.[3]
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1901 Battle Fighting Henry Hugh Letterpress Life Mono Printing Queen Shooting Singh Times Victoria Victorian Victory Ferozeshah Gough Hardinge Punjab Sikhs
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This photo print, titled "The Life And Times Of Queen Victoria 1901: The Battle of Ferozeshah" transports us back to a significant moment in history. The image captures the intense fighting between the British and Sikh forces on December 21st and 22nd, 1845, at the village of Ferozeshah in Punjab. Led by Sir Hugh Gough and Governor-General Sir Henry Hardinge, the British soldiers valiantly faced off against their Sikh counterparts under Lal Singh's command. In this dramatic battle scene frozen in time, we witness the determination and courage displayed by both sides. The black-and-white printing technique adds a sense of authenticity to this historical snapshot. Each soldier's face etched with determination tells a story of sacrifice and bravery amidst chaos. The smoke-filled air bears witness to countless rounds of gunfire exchanged between these two formidable forces. Ultimately, it was the British who emerged victorious from this fierce clash. Their triumph solidified their control over Punjab during Queen Victoria's reign. John Short masterfully captured this pivotal moment through his lens, preserving an important chapter in history for future generations to appreciate. This print serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by those involved while shedding light on an era defined by conflict and conquest.
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