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English: The wedding of Guru Nanak to Mata Sulakhni. Folios from an illustrated manuscript of a Janamsakhi. Opaque watercolor on paper. Maharashtra; 19th century. 5-1/8 x 8 in. (13 x 20.3 cm). Collection of Satinder and Narinder Kapany. In 'Sikh Art and Literature' (1999) by Kerry Brown, this same painting is said to be from a Kashmiri manuscript (Kashmiri Manuscript f. 32r) instead.
تریخ 19 century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
سروت Book titled 'I See No Stranger: Sikh Early Art and Devotion' (2006) by B.N. Goswamy & Caron S., via URL: https://issuu.com/mapin/docs/i_see_no_stranger
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