Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts
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Nawab Bahadur Khawaja Sara'i riding in the desert holding his falcon, a pond with wading birds in front of him on the right. The number 200 in Arabic numerals is written on the flank of the horse, possibly indicating the mansab rank. A small representation of an army appears on the horizon [slides] Raza Library

By: Series: Raza Library Collection from RampurPublication details: Rampur Raza Library 1995Description: 1 Slide Col. ill 35mmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • RL-342 Album-XI,f.12a
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Slide Unit Series Slide Unit Series Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts RL-342 Album-XI,f.12a (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available SL29429
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RL-345 Album-XII,f.2a Assembly of six holy men[slides] RL-344 Album-XII,f.1a Khwaja Qutb al-Din [Bakhtyar Kaki] with prayer beads and books on a terrace. Ascripted with his name on the painting [slides] Rl-343 Album-XI,f.18a Raja Sher Singh Bahadur [the Sikh ruler of the Punjab, 1839-43] seated in an archway. The colors are notably brilliant, including vivid green and bright orange, as is typically of this Punjabi style [slides] RL-342 Album-XI,f.12a Nawab Bahadur Khawaja Sara'i riding in the desert holding his falcon, a pond with wading birds in front of him on the right. The number 200 in Arabic numerals is written on the flank of the horse, possibly indicating the mansab rank. A small representation of an army appears on the horizon [slides] RL-341-341A Album-XI,f.11a Drawing with gold showing a kneeling man. Inscribed, tasvir-I Raja Lachhmi Narayan Muhammad Shahi, ‘amal-I Lekh Raj (a portrait of Raja Lachhmi Narayan Muhammad Shahi, ‘amal-I Lekh Raj (a portrait of Raja lachhmi Narayan [a retainer] of Muhammad Shah, the work of Lekh Raj) [slides] RL-341-341A Album-XI,f.11a Drawing with gold showing a kneeling man. Inscribed, tasvir-I Raja Lachhmi Narayan Muhammad Shahi, ‘amal-I Lekh Raj (a portrait of Raja Lachhmi Narayan Muhammad Shahi, ‘amal-I Lekh Raj (a portrait of Raja lachhmi Narayan [a retainer] of Muhammad Shah, the work of Lekh Raj) [slides] BL-Add.Or. 1967(206 F1) Cheem-lo-kong Sheum. This is one of the first rate Chinese Vessels, some of which are said to carry [slides]

IGNCA slides collection, cross reference Mughal and Persian Paintings and Illustrated Manuscripts in the Raza Library, Rampur by Barbara Schmitz and Ziyaud-Din A. Desai, p.45 (Size 270 x 368 mm)

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