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Procession of Sikh Chiefs and others at Lahore, 11 February, on the Occasion of a Durbar (Levee) held there by the Governor-General and the Commander-in-Chief (engraving)
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Procession of Sikh Chiefs and others at Lahore, 11 February, on the Occasion of a Durbar (Levee) held there by the Governor-General and the Commander-in-Chief (engraving)
1098672 Procession of Sikh Chiefs and others at Lahore, 11 February, on the Occasion of a Durbar (Levee) held there by the Governor-General and the Commander-in-Chief (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Procession of Sikh Chiefs and others at Lahore, 11 February, on the Occasion of a Durbar (Levee) held there by the Governor-General and the Commander-in-Chief. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 7 April 1860.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22207468
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
11 February Chief Commander Durbar Elephants Governor General Held Lahore Levee Occasion Pakistan Pakistani
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The captivating engraving titled "Procession of Sikh Chiefs and others at Lahore, 11 February, on the Occasion of a Durbar (Levee) held there by the Governor-General and the Commander-in-Chief" takes us back to a significant historical event in Lahore, Pakistan. This remarkable print captures the grandeur and splendor of a ceremonial procession that took place on February 11th. In this vivid depiction, we witness an awe-inspiring sight as elephants lead the way through bustling street scenes adorned with vibrant colors. The occasion was none other than a Durbar (Levee), organized by the Governor-General and the Commander-in-Chief. Dressed in their traditional attire, Sikh chiefs proudly march alongside other dignitaries, creating an atmosphere filled with reverence and admiration. This engraving serves as a window into an important moment in history when power dynamics were shifting in colonial India. It symbolizes both unity and diversity as different cultures come together to celebrate this momentous occasion. The significance of this gathering cannot be understated; it represents not only political alliances but also cultural exchange between various communities. As we gaze upon this masterpiece from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we are transported back to Lahore's rich heritage and its role as a center for political affairs during that time period. This print is not just a visual representation; it encapsulates emotions, stories untold, and echoes of history that continue to resonate even today.
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