Portraiture of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism: colonial transformation and the social role Article
14 Images of GuruNanak jee in Janam sakhti Paintings
A King Pays Homage to Guru Nanak. From the Guler set of Janam-sakhi painting. Attributed to the Seu-Nainsukh workshop. Pahar
A Scene of Revelation. From the Guler set of Janam-sakhi painting
Baba Nanak and Mardana in a Country
Baba Nanak and Mardana with Dancing Pathans
Baba Nanak and Mardana with Fakirs on Their Way to Mecca
Baba Nanak and Mardana, Three Jogeshwaras with Kamla. From the B-40 set of Janam-sakhi painting. By Alam Chand. Punjab. 1733
Baba Nanak Gave Boons to the Visitors
Baba Nanak in the Presence of God. From the B-40 set of Janam-sakhi painting. By Alam Chand. Punjab. 1733
Baba Nanak, Abdul Rehman, Mian Mitha and Mardana. From the B-40 set of Janam-sakhi painting. By Alam Chand. Punjab. 1733
Bhai Bala Recites the Life Story of Guru Nanak to Guru Angad and Onlookers
Guru Nanak at School. From the Unbound set of Janam-sakhi painting
Guru Nanak in Conversation with Two Muslim Holy Men
Janam-sakhi. Artist unknown. Punjab. eighteenth century
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