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The Ram Bagh, in the north-east of the city, was laid out by the order of Ranjit Singh, like the Shalimar gardens in Lahore, was intended to provide a haven of tranquility. The gateway, with its two imposing octagonal towers, was known as a 'bunga' and was one of several built during Ranjit Singh's reign for the use of Sikh chiefs visiting Amritsar. It was common for watercolourists and photographers to place a 'native' in front of the building being recorded to provide a sense of scale.
A scout car Sikh and Muslim crew of 6th Duke of Connaught’s Own Lancers, Indian Armoured Corps, chat with youngsters in San Felice, Italy, during the advance towards the River Sangro
The photograph above shows Maharajah Bhupinder Singh with Belgian Generals during Word War I. The photograph was taken during at a Belgian war front.
Lock Of Sikh Period At Lahore Museum (Made By Ram Ji Das Mastri Resident of Meni Mazara District Ambala)
I requested Union Minister Chaudhary Birender Singh Ji to request Union Government to accede to the request of Punjab Government to name newly operational Mohali International Airport in the name of Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh, as a lasting gratitude to the supreme sacrifice of Martyr.
September 1946: Exterior of sacred Sikh Shrine where Sikhs are bathing their feet & drinking a bit of the water they bathed in during entrance ritual before their religious service.This picture was published in Life Magazine U.S.A.
Note: Photo: Margaret Bourke-White./Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images