The end of the Sikh Empire
Map of the Punjab and the Sikh Territory.
London,
Wiliam Allen and Co.,
1849
Engraved map hand-coloured in outline, dissected and mounted on linen, folding into original blue blind-stamped cloth covers, with title lettered in gilt.
610 by 570mm (24 by 22.5 inches).
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A map of the Sikh Empire.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780-1839) was the founder and first ruler of the Sikh Empire. A brilliant warrior, he began as a misldar (baron) in the Punjab, and had taken control of the entire region by 1800. By the time he died, the Sikh Empire covered Punjab, Kashmir, and parts of modern day Afghanistan, Tibet and China. He is most famous for the secular tolerance of his empire, despite his nickname of 'the Lion of Punjab', and for his own...
Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780-1839) was the founder and first ruler of the Sikh Empire. A brilliant warrior, he began as a misldar (baron) in the Punjab, and had taken control of the entire region by 1800. By the time he died, the Sikh Empire covered Punjab, Kashmir, and parts of modern day Afghanistan, Tibet and China. He is most famous for the secular tolerance of his empire, despite his nickname of 'the Lion of Punjab', and for his own...
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