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Two Sikh men dueling with wooden swords. Watercolour by an Indian artist.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 576527i- Pictures
A Sikh pandit (priest). Gouache painting on mica, by an Indian artist.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 580769iPart of: Indian tradesmen, men from different castes and their wives- Books
The Sikh view on happiness : Guru Arjan's Sukhmani / Kamala Elizabeth Nayar and Jaswinder Singh Sandhu.
Nayar, Kamala E. (Kamala Elizabeth), 1966-Date: 2020- Books
Encyclopaedia of Sikh religion and culture / Ramesh Chander Dogra & Gobind Singh Mansukhani.
Dogra, R. C.Date: 1995- Pictures
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A Sikh ruler holding a lotus flower. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 578094i- Pictures
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A Sikh Maharaja or nobleman holding a blue sword. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 578647i- Pictures
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A Sikh man with a halo sitting on a chair. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 574885i- Books
Encyclopaedic history of the Sikhs and Sikhism / edited by H.S. Bhatia and S.R. Bakshi.
Date: [1999], ©1999- Pictures
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A Sikh man riding in an elaborate domed carriage pulled by two oxen. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 576616i- Pictures
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A Sikh man on a horse followed by a man holding a parasol. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 574886i- Pictures
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A Sikh (?) woman in a bright orange dress holding an umbrella and walking. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 576617i- Books
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The Sikhs / by John J.H. Gordon.
Gordon, John J. H. (John James Hood), Sir, 1832-1908.Date: 1904- Pictures
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Soldiers in the 45th Rattray's Sikhs infantry regiment. Colour process print after A.C. Lovett, 191-.
Lovett, A. C. (Alfred Crowdy), 1862-1919.Date: [between 1911 and 1919?]Reference: 2059557iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Pictures
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Bakery at the Indian army base in Makina, Basra, Iraq (formerly Mesopotamia): British soldiers watch the preparation of the dough by Sikh (?) bakers. Photograph, 1914/1918 (?).
Date: 1914-1918Reference: 562932i- Pictures
Page 16: two images, one of a woman spinning, the other of two young Sikhs. Watercolour drawing.
Reference: 27021i- Books
The Sikhs of the Punjab / J.S. Grewal.
Grewal, J. S.Date: 1990- Pictures
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Battle between Sikhs and English. Coloured transfer lithograph.
Reference: 26044i- Pictures
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Forms of misbehaviour, drunkeness, debauchery, and violence among Sikhs. Coloured transfer lithograph.
Reference: 26043i- Pictures
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Golden Temple, Amritsar. Coloured transfer lithograph.
Reference: 26054i- Books
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Twelve years of a soldier's life in India : being extracts from the letters of the late Major W.S.R. Hodson; including a personal narrative of the siege of Delhi and capture of the King and Princes / edited by his brother, George H. Hodson.
Hodson, W. S. R. (William Stephen Raikes), 1821-1858.Date: 1859- Books
Paintings of the Sikhs / W.G. Archer.
Victoria and Albert Museum.Date: 1966- Digital Images
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Cichorium intybus L., Asteraceae. Chicory, succory. Distribution: Uses: 'Cichory, (or Succory as the vulgar call it) cools and strengthens the liver: so doth Endive' (Culpeper, 1650). The Cichorium sylvestre, Wilde Succorie, of Gerard (1633) and the leaves cooked into a soup for ill people. Linnaeus (1782) reported it was used for Melancholia, Hypochondria, Hectica [fever], haemorrhage and gout. Root contains 20% inulin, a sweetening agent. Dried, roasted and ground up the roots are used as a coffee substitute, best known as Camp coffee (Chicory and Coffee essence). This used to be sold in tall square section bottle with a label showing a circa 1885 army tent with a Sikh soldier standing and serving coffee to a seated officer from the Gordon Highlanders. The bottle on the label has now moved on, and since 2006 it shows the same tent but the Sikh and the Scot are now both seated, drinking Camp coffee together. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Pictures
Page 53: Guru Gobind Singh on horseback with his falcon and attendants. Gouache drawing.
Reference: 27210i- Pictures
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Kings and other devotees paying homage to Guru Nanak, as food and drinks are organised and served to a number of people. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 578876i- Books
Religions of India in practice / Donald S. Lopez, Jr., Editor.
Date: [1995], ©1995