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Jemadars and Lumbardars 1860-1863
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Jemadars and Lumbardars 1860-1863
Jemadars and Lumbardars 1860-1863, Shepherd & Robertson, Indian types
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Ethnicity Ethnographic Pipe Robertson Tribes
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This evocative photograph, titled "Jemadars and Lumbardars 1860-1863," captures a moment in time during the British Raj era in India. The image, produced by Shepherd & Robertson, showcases two traditional Indian leaders, a Jemadar and a Lumbardar, standing proudly in their ethnic attire against a backdrop of a colonial-era building. The Jemadar, a military rank in the British Indian Army, is depicted wearing a turban, a red coat, and a sword at his side. His expression is serious, reflecting the responsibility and duty that came with his position. The Lumbardar, a rural landholder and leader, is dressed in simple yet elegant clothing, with a pipe clenched between his teeth and a thoughtful expression on his face. The photograph was likely taken in the late 19th century, as indicated by the period costumes and the architectural style of the building in the background. The structure, with its grand arches and intricate details, is a testament to the blending of Indian and European architectural influences during the colonial period. The photograph offers a glimpse into the early urban landscape of India during the Raj era, with the men standing on a bustling street, surrounded by a mix of traditional Indian structures and modern colonial buildings. The image also highlights the rich cultural diversity and ethnicity of the region, as well as the complex power dynamics between the British colonial rulers and the indigenous population. This photograph is an important historical document, providing valuable insights into the social and political fabric of India during the colonial period. It also serves as a reminder of the complex and often contentious relationship between the British and the Indian people, as well as the enduring influence of colonialism on Indian history and culture.
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