Indian School Portrait of a Nawab of Malerkotla.
Stock No
MMP047
2020
- £420.00
- €507 Euro
- $531 US Dollar
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Item Description
Gouache on card.
Frame measurements – Height 29cm x Width 20cm. Painting measurements – Height 23cm x Width 14.5cm.
Nawab, is a Royal title indicating a sovereign ruler, in many ways comparable to the western titles of King. Nawab usually refers to males and literally means Viceroy. The primary duty of a Nawab was to uphold the sovereignty of the Mughal emperor along with the administration of a certain province.
The State of Malerkotla was a princely state in the Punjab region during the era of British India. The last ruler of Malerkotla signed the accession to join the Indian Union on 20 August 1948. Its rulers belonged to a Pathan dynasty, and its capital was in Malerkotla. The state belonged to the Punjab States Agency.
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Seller Location
North Yorkshire, England
Period
19th Century
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
North Yorkshire, England
Item Location
United Kingdom
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+44 (0)7867 964744
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