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"Singh: The Majestic Legacy of Punjab's Warriors and Rulers" Step into the vibrant land of India, specifically Punjab

Background imageSingh Collection: Maharana Ari Singh with His Courtiers Being Entertained at the Jagniwas Water Palace, dated 1767

Maharana Ari Singh with His Courtiers Being Entertained at the Jagniwas Water Palace, dated 1767

Background imageSingh Collection: Maharana Amar Singh II Riding a Jodhpur Horse, ca. 1700-1710. Creator: Stipple Master

Maharana Amar Singh II Riding a Jodhpur Horse, ca. 1700-1710. Creator: Stipple Master
Maharana Amar Singh II Riding a Jodhpur Horse, ca. 1700-1710

Background imageSingh Collection: Maharana Bhim Singh and Retinue Embark on a Hunt, ca. 1805-10. Creator: Chokha

Maharana Bhim Singh and Retinue Embark on a Hunt, ca. 1805-10. Creator: Chokha
Maharana Bhim Singh and Retinue Embark on a Hunt, ca. 1805-10. Attributed to Chokha (Indian, active 1799-ca. 1826)

Background imageSingh Collection: Maharaja Ranbir Singh, ca. 1860-80. Creator: Unknown

Maharaja Ranbir Singh, ca. 1860-80. Creator: Unknown
Maharaja Ranbir Singh, ca. 1860-80

Background imageSingh Collection: Maharana Amar Singh II or Sangram Singh Hunting Wild Boar, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Maharana Amar Singh II or Sangram Singh Hunting Wild Boar, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Maharana Amar Singh II or Sangram Singh Hunting Wild Boar, 19th century

Background imageSingh Collection: Maharaja Sardar Singh of Bikaner, ca. 1860-70. Creator: Chotu

Maharaja Sardar Singh of Bikaner, ca. 1860-70. Creator: Chotu
Maharaja Sardar Singh of Bikaner, ca. 1860-70

Background imageSingh Collection: Bishen Singh as a Young Man, ca. 1780. Creator: Unknown

Bishen Singh as a Young Man, ca. 1780. Creator: Unknown
Bishen Singh as a Young Man, ca. 1780

Background imageSingh Collection: Maharana Jagat Singh Hawks for Cranes, dated 1744. Creator: Shiva and Dayal

Maharana Jagat Singh Hawks for Cranes, dated 1744. Creator: Shiva and Dayal
Maharana Jagat Singh Hawks for Cranes, dated 1744

Background imageSingh Collection: Jhujhar Singh on Horseback, ca. 1720-30. Creator: Dalchand

Jhujhar Singh on Horseback, ca. 1720-30. Creator: Dalchand
Jhujhar Singh on Horseback, ca. 1720-30

Background imageSingh Collection: Maharaja Raj Singh in Procession with Members of His Court, ca. 1700. Creator: Attributed

Maharaja Raj Singh in Procession with Members of His Court, ca. 1700. Creator: Attributed
Maharaja Raj Singh in Procession with Members of His Court, ca. 1700

Background imageSingh Collection: Maharaja Raj Singh Adored by His Ladies, ca. 1710-20. Creator: Unknown

Maharaja Raj Singh Adored by His Ladies, ca. 1710-20. Creator: Unknown
Maharaja Raj Singh Adored by His Ladies, ca. 1710-20. Maharaja Raj Singh, enormous in scale, is adored by the comparatively diminutive ladies from his harem

Background imageSingh Collection: King George V at Furnes, Belgium, First World War, 4 December 1914, (1920). Creator: Unknown

King George V at Furnes, Belgium, First World War, 4 December 1914, (1920). Creator: Unknown
King George V at Furnes, Belgium, First World War, 4 December 1914, (1920). The Visit of King George to the Head-quarters of the Belgian Army

Background imageSingh Collection: Sir Pertab Singh, late 19th century, (c1920). Creator: Carl Vandyk

Sir Pertab Singh, late 19th century, (c1920). Creator: Carl Vandyk
Sir Pertab Singh, late 19th century, (c1920). Portrait of Lieutenant-General Pratap Singh of Idar (1845-1922), a British Indian Army officer and Maharaja of the princely state of Idar (Gujarat)

Background imageSingh Collection: Observatory of Jai Singh, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Observatory of Jai Singh, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Observatory of Jai Singh, c1910. From " Cities of the Moguls". [Plate Ltd. Ceylon, ]

Background imageSingh Collection: Unveiling of the Indian Memorial Gateway by the Maharaja of Patiala, 26th October 1921, (1939)

Unveiling of the Indian Memorial Gateway by the Maharaja of Patiala, 26th October 1921, (1939)
Unveiling of the Indian Memorial Gateway by H.H. The Maharaja of Patiala, 26th October 1921, (1939). Maharaja Sir Bhupinder Singh (1891-1938)

Background imageSingh Collection: General Sir Douglas Haig introducing General Joffre to Lieutenant-General Sir Pertab Singh, 1916

General Sir Douglas Haig introducing General Joffre to Lieutenant-General Sir Pertab Singh, 1916. During the Somme Offensive, France, World War I, July-November 1916

Background imageSingh Collection: Astronomical instrument, Jaipur Observatory, Rajasthan, India

Astronomical instrument, Jaipur Observatory, Rajasthan, India. Part of the Jantar Mantar (Yantra Mandir), a collection of architectural astronomical instruments built by the Maharaja Jai Singh II

Background imageSingh Collection: Salim Singh-ki-Haveli, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India

Salim Singh-ki-Haveli, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India. Of Persian origin, and meaning enclosed space, haveli is the word for private mansions in Pakistan and northern India

Background imageSingh Collection: Jaswant Thada, Jodhpur, India

Jaswant Thada, Jodhpur, India. Completed in 1899, this building is a cenotaph dedicated to Jaswant Singh II, Maharaja of Jodhpur, who ruled from 1873 until 1895

Background imageSingh Collection: City Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

City Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. The City Palace complex in Jaipur was begun by the Maharaja Jai Singh II in the first half of the 18th century. His successors added further buildings

Background imageSingh Collection: Pratap Singh (1845-4 -1922), British Indian Army officer, Maharaja of Idar, 1917

Pratap Singh (1845-4 -1922), British Indian Army officer, Maharaja of Idar, 1917
Pratap Singh (1845-4-1922), British Indian Army officer, Maharaja of the princely state of Idar (Gujarat), 1917. Singh often travelled to Europe and was close to Queen Victoria and her family

Background imageSingh Collection: General Maharaja Sir Ganga Singh (1880-1943), Maharaja of the princely state of Bikaner from 1888 to

General Maharaja Sir Ganga Singh (1880-1943), Maharaja of the princely state of Bikaner from 1888 to 1943. He was the only non-White member of the British Imperial War Cabinet during World War I

Background imageSingh Collection: Pratap Singh (1845-1922), British Indian Army officer and Maharaja, 1914

Pratap Singh (1845-1922), British Indian Army officer and Maharaja, 1914
Pratap Singh (1845-1922) British Indian Army officer and Maharaja of the princely state of Idar (Gujarat), c1914. Pratap Singh (1845-1922), British Indian Army officer

Background imageSingh Collection: Richly adorned elephants and carriage of the Maharaja of Rewa at the Delhi Durbar, India, 1903

Richly adorned elephants and carriage of the Maharaja of Rewa at the Delhi Durbar, India, 1903. Detail from a stereoscopic card

Background imageSingh Collection: Sir Pertab Singh, Delhi, India, 1900s. Artist: H Hands & Son

Sir Pertab Singh, Delhi, India, 1900s. Artist: H Hands & Son
Sir Pertab Singh, Delhi, India, 1900s. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageSingh Collection: General Rimington, Sir Pertab Singh and the Rajah of Rutlam, France, 1900s. Artist: Crown

General Rimington, Sir Pertab Singh and the Rajah of Rutlam, France, 1900s. Artist: Crown
General Rimington, Sir Pertab Singh and the Rajah of Rutlam, France, 1900s. Stereoscopic slide. Detail

Background imageSingh Collection: The Samadhi of Ranjit Singh, Lahore, India, c1890

The Samadhi of Ranjit Singh, Lahore, India, c1890. The mausoleum of the Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780-1839), now in Pakistan

Background imageSingh Collection: Duleep Singh, Sikh ruler, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin

Duleep Singh, Sikh ruler, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin
Duleep Singh, Sikh ruler, c1890. The son of the Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Duleep Singh (1838-1893) was the Maharaja of Lahore and King of the Sikh Empire

Background imageSingh Collection: Painting of Maharana Jawan Singh hunting wild boars, 19th century

Painting of Maharana Jawan Singh hunting wild boars, 19th century
Painting of Maharana Jawan Singh hunting wild boars, from Udaipur in India, from the V&As collection, 19th century

Background imageSingh Collection: Shamshir sword with scabbard

Shamshir sword with scabbard, nd. Possibly belonging to Maharajah Ranjit Singh (1780-1839). Associated with Maj William Stephen Raikes Hodson, Hodsons Horse

Background imageSingh Collection: Princess Victor Duleep Singh (Lady Anne Coventry)

Princess Victor Duleep Singh (Lady Anne Coventry)
Lady Anne Coventry, whose marriage to the bankrupt royal Sikh Prince Victor Duleep Singh in 1898 was controversial - it was the first time an English noblewoman had married an Indian prince

Background imageSingh Collection: India (19th c. ). British India Sikh Soldiers in

India (19th c. ). British India Sikh Soldiers in
India (19th c.). British India Sikh Soldiers in Egypt. Officers and men of the British India: Urbel Singh - 13th Bengal Lancers. November 18, 1882. The Ilustrated London News. Engraving

Background imageSingh Collection: The Rani Prem Kaur of Kapurthala

The Rani Prem Kaur of Kapurthala
H.H. The Rani Prem Kaur of Kapurthala, formerly Anita Delgardo (Delgado), famous Spanish flamenco dancer who married Maharajah Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala in 1908

Background imageSingh Collection: H. H. Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh / Stamp

H. H. Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh / Stamp
Lieutenant-General MAHARAJA SRI SIR PRATAP SINGH SAHIB BAHADUR OF IDAR (1845 - 1922). A career British Indian Army soldier



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"Singh: The Majestic Legacy of Punjab's Warriors and Rulers" Step into the vibrant land of India, specifically Punjab, where the spirit resonates through its rich history. From the bustling city of Amritsar to the serene Golden Temple, also known as Harmandir Sahib, this captivating region holds tales that span centuries. In a Jaipur allegory, we delve into the lives of Guru Nanek and Govind Singh - spiritual leaders who left an indelible mark on Sikhism. Their teachings continue to inspire millions worldwide. Bhupinder Singh, Maharajah of Patiala, adds a unique twist to our story as he showcases his love for cricket. Witnessing him play amidst regal splendor is truly a sight to behold. Guru Gobind Singh stands tall with Chitta Baz by his side - an emblematic representation of bravery and loyalty in Sikh folklore. Their bond symbolizes unwavering devotion towards righteousness. The recut Koh-i-noor Diamond takes center stage in 1852 - a dazzling gem that has witnessed countless chapters unfold throughout history. Its allure continues to captivate hearts even today. Maharaja Bhupinder Singh reigns over Patiala with grace and grandeur. His leadership leaves an everlasting impact on Indian rulership while showcasing their opulent lifestyle. Amidst lush gardens in Lahore lies a marble pavilion that exudes elegance from the late 19th or early 20th century. It serves as a reminder of Punjab's architectural marvels that blend seamlessly with nature's beauty. Lahore becomes home not only to Hindu scriptures but also embraces cultural diversity like no other place can. This melting pot creates harmony among different faiths within its boundaries. During World War I, Maharaja of Patiala inspects British Howitzer guns - highlighting his commitment towards supporting allies during times of global conflict. A testament to his dedication and strategic acumen.