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The last lancers of Bengala, the president's guards in New Dehli
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The last lancers of Bengala, the president's guards in New Dehli
The last lancers of Bengala, the president's guards in New Dehli India New Dehli. Date of Photograph:1965
Quilici, Folco
QFA-S-095903-00ID
Media ID 33223082
© Folco Quilici Alinari Archives
Armed Forces And Military Life Armor Arms Asiatic Populations Drapery Flag Indians Insignia Lance Military Equipment Spear Turban Uniform Emblem Ethnography And Folklore Headdress Civilian Population And Nationality Society And Politics
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This photograph, titled "The Last Lancers of Bengala, the President's Guards in New Delhi" transports us back to 1965 India. Taken by renowned photographer Folco Quilici, this print captures a moment frozen in time, showcasing the troops that served as the president's guards. In this image, we see a group of lancers standing tall and proud in their military attire. Clad in traditional uniforms adorned with intricate armor and armed with spears or lances, they exude strength and dedication to their duty. Each soldier wears a turban atop their head – a symbol of both religious significance and cultural identity. The composition is strikingly beautiful; the soldiers are arranged meticulously against a backdrop featuring an Indian flag draped gracefully behind them. This juxtaposition highlights not only their role as defenders but also signifies their connection to society and politics. Quilici's attention to detail is evident throughout the photograph. The viewer can appreciate every fold of fabric on each uniformed figure while marveling at the insignias adorning their chests – symbols representing honor, bravery, and loyalty. Beyond its aesthetic appeal lies deeper anthropological significance. This portrait offers insight into Indian culture during that era—showcasing Asiatic populations' diversity within India's vast population through clothing choices and headdresses worn by these brave individuals. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Alinari collection without commercial intent or mention thereof - let us reflect on the rich history it encapsulates: one filled with tradition, pride for one's nation, devotion to duty – all embodied by these last lancers who stood guard over New Delhi half a century ago.
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