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Sarkar-E-Khalsa Darbar Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Sarkar-E-Khalsa Darbar Maharaja Ranjit Singh
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The painting shows a lavish court scene with a multitude of figures—nobles, soldiers, courtiers, and possibly emissaries—suggesting an important gathering or durbar.
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Maharaja Ranjit Singh is possibly the central figure, often depicted seated on a throne under a canopy (chattar) with an entourage.
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There's rich color and detail, highlighting traditional attire, turbans, weapons, and animals like camels and horses.
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The setting evokes royal grandeur, with ornate architectural elements like pillars and drapery.
Historical and Cultural Context:
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The Sikh Empire under Ranjit Singh (early 1800s) was a major power in North India.
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His darbar (royal court) was known for its inclusivity, military strength, and rich culture.
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Artworks like this are often used to commemorate Punjab's legacy, honor its leaders, and illustrate scenes of diplomacy, justice, and ceremony.
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