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Waheguru Ji

 

 

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1870 India, The Punjab. Photograph of a class in progress in a Government village school, possibly at Musang in the Punjab.

 

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The Tulwar of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji.  Now in the care of the Royal family of Patiala.

 

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A village in the Hoshiarpur district of the Punjab, 1940s

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This is a photo of Sri Harmandir Sahib by Felice Beato from circa 1858

 

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'The Golden Temple, Amritzur, India. 26 May 1878' Marianne North (1830–1890) British Library

 

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Mahajarah Yavindar Singh wearing the Patiala Cartier necklace, featuring 2,930 diamonds, weighing approximately 1,000 carats, including a 234.65 carat yellow De Beers diamond. The 7th largest diamond in the world.

 

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An interesting early view of Sri Harmandir Sahib prior to the construction of the clock tower. Amritsar, Punjab, early 1860s

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Sri Harmandir Sahib and clock tower viewed across the sarovar. Amritsar, Punjab, possibly by a French traveller, circa 1895

 

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"The historic Khanda associated with the first Amrit sanchar undertaken by Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, 1699 AD at Keshgarh Sahib, Anandpur."

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Akali Hira Singh Nihang with attendant and camel during the relief of Khartoum, Felice Beato, (1832-1909), Egypt, April or May 1885

 

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Waheguru Ji

BEDI MAHAL

The Bedi Mahal is in Kallar Seydan, District Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan. It was built in the 1850’s by Khem Singh Bedi, a direct descendent of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The building is in ruins today and is in the grounds of a high school. We were fortunate to be allowed into the building to view many unique features and frescos that adorned the walls.

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Main door

 

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View of courtyard from above

 

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Courtyard decorations 

 

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Fresco depicting Guru Nanak Sahib Ji

 

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Wall fresco

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Wall fresco

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Wall fresco

 

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Wall fresco

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Fresco depicting Darbar Sahib

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Old flagpole

 

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Monument to Baba Khem Singh Bedi

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View from the rooftop

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Elaborate door

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Fresco

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Courtyard decorations 

 

Source: Please download pictures incase the website goes down and to preserve them.

https://sikhspirit.com/bedi-mahal/

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