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The Tomb of Saadat Ali in the Kaiserbagh Palace, Lucknow, 1858 (b / w photo)
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The Tomb of Saadat Ali in the Kaiserbagh Palace, Lucknow, 1858 (b / w photo)
NAM310684 The Tomb of Saadat Ali in the Kaiserbagh Palace, Lucknow, 1858 (b/w photo) by Beato, Felice (Felix) (1825-c.1908); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Saadat-Ali-Khan (1752-1814); associated with the Second Attack of Sir Colin Campbell in March 1858; ); eNational Army Museum; British, out of copyright
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This photograph transports us back to the year 1858, capturing a moment frozen in time at the Kaiserbagh Palace in Lucknow. The image showcases "The Tomb of Saadat Ali" an exquisite funerary monument that stands as a testament to Indian architecture. Photographed by Felice Beato, also known as Felix, this print is now housed in the National Army Museum in London. It offers a glimpse into history during the tumultuous period of the Indian Mutiny or Sepoy Rebellion. The tomb itself is a sight to behold with its majestic turret and dome rising against the sky. Its intricate design reflects both Asian influences and traditional Indian architectural elements. As we gaze upon this monochromatic scene, we can't help but marvel at its grandeur. Saadat-Ali-Khan (1752-1814), associated with Sir Colin Campbell's Second Attack in March 1858, finds his final resting place within these hallowed grounds. His tomb serves as a poignant reminder of his significance during those turbulent times. Through this photograph, Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate not only the artistry captured by Beato but also provides us with a window into India's rich cultural heritage. This timeless image invites contemplation and sparks curiosity about our shared past while celebrating the beauty found within historical landmarks like this magnificent tomb.
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