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Tomb of Runjeet Sing, Lahore, c1891. Creator: James Grant
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Tomb of Runjeet Sing, Lahore, c1891. Creator: James Grant
Tomb of Runjeet Sing, Lahore, c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. II.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]
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This print captures the majestic Tomb of Runjeet Sing in Lahore, Pakistan, dating back to around 1891. The creator of this remarkable image is James Grant, whose work can be found in "Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. II". This photograph showcases the exquisite architecture and grandeur of the tomb, a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of Asia. The tomb stands as a symbol of British colonialism during the 19th century when India was under British rule. It represents an era when the British Empire had a significant influence on Indian literature, arts, and architecture. The image offers a glimpse into the past with its stunning portrayal of people in traditional attire surrounding the tomb's exterior. The serene pool nearby adds to the overall beauty and tranquility that surrounds this sacred place. Built as a mausoleum for Maharaja Ranjit Singh, also known as Sher-e-Punjab (Lion of Punjab), this religious site holds great significance for followers of Sikhism. It serves as a final resting place for one of Punjab's most revered leaders. James Grant's illustration masterfully captures not only the physical structure but also conveys a sense of reverence towards religion and death prevalent during that time period. As we admire this historical print from Heritage Images by James Grant, we are transported back to an era where empires clashed yet left behind enduring architectural marvels like this magnificent tomb.
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