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Notes at an Indian Durbar, Meeting of the New Viceroy and the Khan of Khelat at Jacobabad (engraving)
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Notes at an Indian Durbar, Meeting of the New Viceroy and the Khan of Khelat at Jacobabad (engraving)
1037587 Notes at an Indian Durbar, Meeting of the New Viceroy and the Khan of Khelat at Jacobabad (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Notes at an Indian Durbar, Meeting of the New Viceroy and the Khan of Khelat at Jacobabad. Illustration for The Graphic, 15 January 1881.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23560816
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This engraving titled "Notes at an Indian Durbar, Meeting of the New Viceroy and the Khan of Khelat at Jacobabad" takes us back to a significant historical moment in 19th century India. The image captures a grand gathering where the new Viceroy meets with the esteemed Khan of Khelat amidst an atmosphere filled with military chiefs, royalty, and important figures. The scene is richly detailed, showcasing the opulence and cultural diversity of India. As we observe closely, we can see the exchange of notes between these influential leaders as they engage in discussions that will shape their future collaborations. The presence of Sir R Sandeman adds further intrigue to this meeting. The composition also highlights elements that symbolize power and prestige. A convoy carrying precious diamonds draws attention, perhaps indicating a gesture or gift from one leader to another. Additionally, a diamond ring prominently displayed on one chief's hand signifies his status within Indian society. This engraving not only provides insight into political dynamics but also offers glimpses into Indian culture and traditions. It reminds us of Asia's rich history and its impact on global affairs during this era. Through this print by Bridgeman Images, we are transported back in time to witness an extraordinary event where royal personages come together for dialogue and diplomacy – truly capturing a momentous occasion in India's past.
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