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Canvas Print : The Rajah of Kapoorthalla, Knight of the Order of the Star of India, 1864. Creator: Unknown
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The Rajah of Kapoorthalla, Knight of the Order of the Star of India, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The Rajah of Kapoorthalla, Knight of the Order of the Star of India, 1864. The Rajah Randhir Singh, of Kapoorthalla, is one of the Princes of the Punjaub whom Sir John Lawrence, Governor-General of India, has rewarded above all his peers and fellow-countrymen for his loyal services to Queen Victoria in lending aid to suppress the mutiny and rebellion of 1857. At the grand durbar, or assembly, which took place at Lahore on the 17th of October...the Rajah was solemnly invested by Sir John Lawrence with the order of the Star of India, having already received from the Government of Lord Canning, we believe, some more substantial tokens of approval, including the grant of an estate valued at £40, 000 a year. It is agreed, however, that no man in all India has better deserved these favours at the hands of the English rulers of that vast empire; for it was he who, in the darkest days of its late trouble, when other native chieftains were hesitating or hostile, joined our cause with heart and soul, and, raising 2000 Sikhs as an auxiliary force, marched down to Oude, where he fought bravely during the campaign'. From "Illustrated London News", 1864
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This striking print captures the regal presence of The Rajah of Kapoorthalla, Knight of the Order of the Star of India, in 1864. The image showcases his dignified demeanor and elaborate attire, reflecting his esteemed status as one of the Princes of the Punjaub.
The Rajah Randhir Singh is depicted here as a noble figure who was recognized for his loyal services to Queen Victoria during the mutiny and rebellion of 1857. Awarded by Sir John Lawrence, Governor-General of India, with the prestigious Order of the Star of India at a grand durbar in Lahore, he stands out among his peers for his unwavering support to British rule.
Described as deserving and courageous, The Rajah played a crucial role in aiding English rulers during a tumultuous period in Indian history. His dedication to their cause was evident through his leadership and bravery on the battlefield alongside 2000 Sikh warriors.
This print serves as a historical testament to The Rajah's significant contributions and honors bestowed upon him by both British authorities and fellow countrymen. It encapsulates a momentous occasion where loyalty and valor were celebrated amidst political turmoil in colonial India.
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