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Lot 121*

Banda Bahadur triumphant over the slain bodies of his enemies after the Battle of Sirhind
Punjab, by the artist Sohan Singh (Indian, 20th Century), circa 1950-60

30 March 2021, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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Banda Bahadur triumphant over the slain bodies of his enemies after the Battle of Sirhind
Punjab, by the artist Sohan Singh (Indian, 20th Century), circa 1950-60

oil on canvas, signed lower left, inscribed in gurmukhi Banda Bahadur Fateh Sirhind lower centre
73 x 59 cm.

Footnotes

Banda Bahadur (circa 1670-1716) was a prominent Sikh military commander, and a disciple of Guru Gobind Singh. He fought a series of successful actions against Mughal forces, including the sacking of the Mughal provincial capital, Samana, in 1709, and the siege of Sirhind in 1710, which resulted in Sikh control of territory stretching from the Sutlej to the Yamuna. He was captured in 1716 and died under torture.

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