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Mayian.JPG - YakbutterT
Punjabi woman in kitchen.jpg - Sanyambahga
Women preparing roti for visitors of Harmandir Sahib.jpg - Jayvenroo
Negi Sikhs.jpg - Historiansimar
"A Sikh Akalan" watercolour.webp - MaplesyrupSushi
Rani of the Late Rup Singh of the Sikh Kingdom of Radaur.webp - MaplesyrupSushi
Akali-Nihang with wife and child, c.1870.webp - MaplesyrupSushi
A Punjabi "Amazon" or armed courtesan. 19th century.webp - MaplesyrupSushi
The wife of an Akali warrior rides her brown stallion.webp - MaplesyrupSushi
A Sikh Soldier with His Wife Offering Him Betel Leaves, ca.1840.webp - MaplesyrupSushi
Watercolour of a Sikh woman, by Kapur Singh.webp - MaplesyrupSushi
An Akali-Nihang Family Punjab, c.1860.webp - MaplesyrupSushi
1870's painting of a Sikh woman.webp - MaplesyrupSushi
A Sikh woman, Punjab (1870's) 02.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
A Sikh woman, Punjab (1870's) 01.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Tanjore-style painting of a Sikh couple from South India, circa 1805.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Gouache by an Amritsar artist depicting the smoking of Charras, a type of Indian hemp imported into northern India from Eastern Turkestan, circa 1870.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
"Interior of a Sikh Temple (Harmandir Sahib) at Umritsir (Amritsar) - Reading the Grunt'h (Guru Granth Sahib), from a drawing by W. Carpenter Jun.," Illustrated London News, 1858.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Fresco of Maharani Datar Kaur martially training Kharak Singh.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
A Sikh Chief & His Wife, circa 1837.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Portrait of Maharani Mehtab Kaur.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Kangra portrait of a maiden writing a letter, ca.1840.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Portrait of Kishan Kaur, wife of Maharaja Kharak Singh.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Portrait of Isher Kaur, wife of Maharaja Kharak Singh.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Painting of Maharani Jind Kaur with three-quarters view of her face. She is wearing elaborate and decorative jewelry.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
A painting of a Sikh family, circa late 19th century.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Painting of Maharani Jind Kaur seated on chair with attendants.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Bullock cart pulling carriage with Maharaja Dalip Singh and Rani Jindan, mid-19th century.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Portrait on ivory (?) of Maharani Chand Kaur.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Painting of Maharani Jind Kaur seated in chair and holding cup.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Miniature on ivory of Maharani Chand Kaur writing.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Painting of a Sikh man and woman. The man is a Nihang-Akali warrior and the woman has her hair tied in a topknot and wears chunni.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Sikh fresco art depicting the creation of the Khalsa in Anandpur 1699 on Vaisakhi.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Portrait painting of Rani Gaddan (alternatively spelt as Rani Guddan), one of the Queens of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, circa 19th century.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Fresco art from Takht Hazur Sahib depicting Guru Hargobind granting devotee Mai Sulakhani's wish for children by writing the numeral one (੧) but his horse kicked and the Guru wrote the numeral seven (੭) instead.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Detail from a painting showing Mai Bhago in the Battle of Muktsar, Sikh school, Punjab Plains, late 19th century.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Detail of a folio from Colonel James Skinner’s ‘Tazkirat al-Umara’ (‘Biographies of the Nobles’) showing the unnamed widowed Sikh queen of Rup Singh of Radaur, circa 1836.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Ivory work painting of Maharani Jindan from Kathmandu, Nepal.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Painting of Maharani Mehtab Kaur of the Sikh Empire, a wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, with an attendant, circa 19th century.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Painting depicting the Battle of Khidrana (later known as the Battle of Muktsar), Sikh school, Punjab Plains, late 19th century.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Hukamnama (edict) of Mata Sahib Devan (Mata Sahib Kaur) dated to 10 September 1726 addressed to Bhai Alam Singh.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Hukamnama (edict) of Mata Sahib Devan (Mata Sahib Kaur) dated to 19 March 1730 addressed to Bhai Thakur Daas, Bhai Sobhai Mal Chopra, Bhai Simbhu Nath, and Bhai Sahib Rai of Banaras.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Hukamnama (edict) of Mata Sahib Devan (Mata Sahib Kaur) dated to 27 March 1729 addressed to Bhai Anand Roop Singh, Bhai Tara Singh, Bhai Raja Singh, Bhai Budhu Singh, Bhai Uday Singh, and Devi Singh of Patna.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Hukamnama (edict) of Mata Sahib Devan (Mata Sahib Kaur) dated to 7 December 1730 addressed to all the Khalsa of Patan Shaikh Fareed.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Hukamnama (edict) of Mata Sahib Devan (Mata Sahib Kaur) dated to 23 December 1731 addressed to to all the Khalsa of Patan Fareed.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Hukamnama (edict) of Mata Sahib Devan (Mata Sahib Kaur) dated to 30 December 1734 addressed to all Khalsa of Patan Shaikh Fareed.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Hukamnama (edict) of Mata Sahib Devan (Mata Sahib Kaur) dated to 17 November 1732 addressed to all the Khalsa of Patan Shaikh Fareed.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Hukamnama (edict) of Mata Sahib Devan (Mata Sahib Kaur) dated to 30 May 1732 addressed to all the Khalsa of Nausahra Pannua.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Signature or autograph of Mata Sahib Devan (also known as Mata Sahib Kaur, born as Sahib Devan Bassi) from a hukamnama (edict) dated to 7 December 1730 addressed to all the Khalsa congregation of Patan Shaikh Fareed.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Signature or autograph of Mata Sundari from a hukamnama (edict).jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Mural of a Queen in public audience from the Sheesh Mahal of the Qila Mubarak in Patiala.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Painting of a Sikh couple from the Punjab.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Illustration of Sikh women and children toiling away grinding flour at Mir Mannu's death camp, by Gian Singh Naqqash, ca.1930.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Photograph of Sikh girls enrolled in a school run by the Church Missionary School, Amritsar, 1875.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Photograph of Jat Sikh women captioned 'Types of Indian Women. No. 3, Jat Sikh Women of Punjab, Spinning Cotton. 85', 1912.jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Miniature on ivory of Maharani Chand Kaur writing (cropped).jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
Portrait painting of Rani Gaddan (alternatively spelt as Rani Guddan), one of the Queens of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, circa 19th century (cropped).jpg - MaplesyrupSushi
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