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Punjab Collection (page 8)

Punjab, a land of rich history and spirituality, is home to the magnificent Sikh Golden Temple of Amritsar

Background imagePunjab Collection: Lahore. Central Museum. Creator: Unknown

Lahore. Central Museum. Creator: Unknown
Lahore. Central Museum. The Lahore Museum in Lahore, (formerly in India, now in Pakistan), was founded in 1865 during the British colonial period

Background imagePunjab Collection: Nedous Hotel, The Mall, Lahore, Punjab, British India

Nedous Hotel, The Mall, Lahore, Punjab, British India
Nedous Hotel, Dane Block dated 1908, The Mall, Lahore, Punjab, British India. Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePunjab Collection: Fort Lahore, Lahore, Punjab, British India

Fort Lahore, Lahore, Punjab, British India
Fort Lahore with a general view of part of the city, Lahore, Punjab, British India (now in Pakistan). The 6th Devons Regiment bungalow is marked with an X (top right). Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePunjab Collection: Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Punjab, British India

Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Punjab, British India
King Edward Medical College, wing of Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Punjab, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1920s

Background imagePunjab Collection: The Mall, Lahore, Punjab, British India

The Mall, Lahore, Punjab, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1914

Background imagePunjab Collection: Murree Hill Station, Punjab Province, British India

Murree Hill Station, Punjab Province, British India
Mall Road, Murree Hill Station, with Lintotts Cafe on the left, with snow on the ground, Punjab Province, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1920

Background imagePunjab Collection: Presentation of colours to the 2nd Bn, 15th Punjab Regiment

Presentation of colours to the 2nd Bn, 15th Punjab Regiment
Photograph of the presentation of colours to the 2nd Bn, 15th Punjab Regiment by Mohammad Ali Jinnah Qaid-i-Azam, Peshawar, Pakistan, 15 Apr 1948

Background imagePunjab Collection: Phola Singh Nihang

Phola Singh Nihang. Watercolour by a Company artist, Punjab, 1865 (c). From the second of two volumes of watercolours titled, The Kingdom of the Punjab

Background imagePunjab Collection: Malik Umar Hayat Khan

Malik Umar Hayat Khan
Major General Sir Malik Mohammed Umar Hayat Khan (1875 1944), soldier of the Indian Empire, one of the largest landholders in the Punjab, and an elected member of the Council of State of India

Background imagePunjab Collection: PAKISTAN. Taxila. Jaulian Temple. Archaeological

PAKISTAN. Taxila. Jaulian Temple. Archaeological site. 6th c. B.C. - V c. A.D. Budha in meditation. Alto-relief. Hindu art. Gandharan period. Relief on rock

Background imagePunjab Collection: Sika Rani Sahiba of Kapurthala

Sika Rani Sahiba of Kapurthala, wife of Prince Amarjit Singh, heir to the Prince of Kapurthala, photographed during a visit to the UK. 1914

Background imagePunjab Collection: SANSKRIT WRITING. Variant forms of Sanskrit: Hindi (top) and Punjabi (bottom)

SANSKRIT WRITING. Variant forms of Sanskrit: Hindi (top) and Punjabi (bottom)

Background imagePunjab Collection: Indian police force - Punjab

Indian police force - Punjab
Indian police - Punjab - (from left, in marching order) A sergeant, a Constable, a Native Officer and another Sergeant. Date: 1905

Background imagePunjab Collection: Bridge spanning the Chenab River, Chiniot, Pakistan

Bridge spanning the Chenab River, Chiniot, Pakistan
Impressive gate entrance to Bridge spanning the Chenab River, Chiniot - the historic city of the eastern province of Pakistan, Punjab. Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePunjab Collection: Chole Bhature Dish, Sector 7, Chandigarh, Punjab and Haryana Provinces, India, Asia

Chole Bhature Dish, Sector 7, Chandigarh, Punjab and Haryana Provinces, India, Asia

Background imagePunjab Collection: Chole Bhature Stall, Sector 7, Chandigarh, Punjab and Haryana Provinces, India, Asia

Chole Bhature Stall, Sector 7, Chandigarh, Punjab and Haryana Provinces, India, Asia

Background imagePunjab Collection: INDIA: GOLDEN TEMPLE, 1858. The Golden Temple or Darbar Sahib, situated in Amritsar, Punjab, India

INDIA: GOLDEN TEMPLE, 1858. The Golden Temple or Darbar Sahib, situated in Amritsar, Punjab, India, is the most sacred temple for Sikhs. Line engraving, English, 1858

Background imagePunjab Collection: Roses of Punjab

Roses of Punjab
Five Roses of Punjab (followed on the card caption with the words " I don t think" !!!)

Background imagePunjab Collection: Peerah chair made in Dera Ismail Khan and Punjab

Peerah chair made in Dera Ismail Khan and Punjab, Pakistan, Asia

Background imagePunjab Collection: Two Sikh pilgrims bathing and praying in the early

Two Sikh pilgrims bathing and praying in the early morning in holy pool, Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab state, India, Asia

Background imagePunjab Collection: Shrine guard in orange clothes holding lance standing

Shrine guard in orange clothes holding lance standing by pool in front of the Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab, India, Asia

Background imagePunjab Collection: Sikh pilgrim sitting by holy pool

Sikh pilgrim sitting by holy pool, Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab state, India, Asia

Background imagePunjab Collection: Two Sikhs priests at dawn sitting under arcades

Two Sikhs priests at dawn sitting under arcades, Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab state, India, Asia

Background imagePunjab Collection: Dawn at the Golden Temple and cloisters and the Holy Pool of Nectar

Dawn at the Golden Temple and cloisters and the Holy Pool of Nectar, sacred site of the Sikh religion, Amritsar, Punjab State, India, Asia

Background imagePunjab Collection: Sikhs at the entrance to the Golden Temple

Sikhs at the entrance to the Golden Temple, crossing Gurus Bridge travelling in a clockwise direction, in Amritsar, Punjab, India, Asia

Background imagePunjab Collection: Jehangirs Mausoleum

Jehangirs Mausoleum. Built in 1637 AD by his son, Shah Jahan, the marble and sandstone tomb of the Mughal emperor is decorated with pietra dura

Background imagePunjab Collection: An elderly resident of Lahore

An elderly resident of Lahore, capital of the Punjab and Pakistans most cultured city

Background imagePunjab Collection: Prince of Wales riveting bolt of Alexandra Railway Bridge

Prince of Wales riveting bolt of Alexandra Railway Bridge
Royal tour of India: the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) riveting the last bolt of the Alexandra Railway Bridge in the Punjab. 1876

Background imagePunjab Collection: Tomb / Mausoleum of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, Multan, Pakistan

Tomb / Mausoleum of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, Multan, Pakistan
Multan, Punjab Province, Pakistan - The Tomb/Mausoleum of Shah Rukn-e-Alam (12511335) - who belonged to the Suhrawardiyya Sufi order. Date: 1907

Background imagePunjab Collection: Golden Temple Gateway, Amritsar, Punjab, India

Golden Temple Gateway, Amritsar, Punjab, India
Gateway (Darshani Deorhi Arch) to the Golden Temple (Sri Harmandir Sahib, Sri Darbar Sahib, the abode of God), Amritsar, Punjab, India

Background imagePunjab Collection: The Chelsea Hospital, Chelsea Embankment, London

The Chelsea Hospital, Chelsea Embankment, London. Memorial to those killed at the Battle of Chillianwala, fought during the Second Anglo-Sikh War in the Chillianwala region of Punjab (Mandi Bahauddin)

Background imagePunjab Collection: Photograph: Ranghar of the Indian Army, Eastern Punjab

Photograph: Ranghar of the Indian Army, Eastern Punjab, 1943-44. Ranghar was a term applied by Hindus to any Rajput who had, or whose ancestors had, converted to Islam

Background imagePunjab Collection: PAKISTAN. PUNJAB. Taxila. Archaeological site. 6th

PAKISTAN. PUNJAB. Taxila. Archaeological site. 6th c. B.C. - 2nd c. A.D. Hindu art. Gandharan period. Architecture

Background imagePunjab Collection: PAKISTAN. Taxila. Mohra Moradu Monastery. Archaeological

PAKISTAN. Taxila. Mohra Moradu Monastery. Archaeological site. 6th c. B.C. - 2nd c. A.D. Buddhist complex built in the 2nd c. B.C. Alto-reliefs with representations of the Buddha in the monastery

Background imagePunjab Collection: Indian soldiers on the road to Jerusalem during World War I

Indian soldiers on the road to Jerusalem during World War I
Photographs of Indian soldiers under General Allenbys command on the road to Jerusalem during World War I. Clockwise from top-left

Background imagePunjab Collection: View from the Palace, Lahore, Punjab (now Pakistan)

View from the Palace, Lahore, Punjab (now Pakistan)
View from the Palace, Lahore, Punjab, India (now Pakistan). Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePunjab Collection: Governor of Punjab with camel carriages, India

Governor of Punjab with camel carriages, India. Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePunjab Collection: Women at Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab

Women at Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab

Background imagePunjab Collection: Shoe shop in Amritsar, Punjab, India

Shoe shop in Amritsar, Punjab, India

Background imagePunjab Collection: India, Punjab, Anandpursahib. Blurred rider and horse ride past crowd at Hollamohalla Festival

India, Punjab, Anandpursahib. Blurred rider and horse ride past crowd at Hollamohalla Festival. Credit as: Jim Zuckerman / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont(MR)

Background imagePunjab Collection: Source Size = 3888 x 2520

Source Size = 3888 x 2520
Husyn-Abdal, in the Punjab, from a Sketch by G.T. Vigne, Esq

Background imagePunjab Collection: Source Size = 2531 x 2080

Source Size = 2531 x 2080
The Punjab, Native Troops in Camp

Background imagePunjab Collection: Dust Storm in the Punjab, India. Terrific Storms of Wind and Dust Frequently Rage

Dust Storm in the Punjab, India. Terrific Storms of Wind and Dust Frequently Rage during the Hot Season, 1851 Engraving

Background imagePunjab Collection: The recent tour of the Viceroy of India in the Punjaub: the new bridge over the Indus

The recent tour of the Viceroy of India in the Punjaub: the new bridge over the Indus
XJF311284 The recent tour of the Viceroy of India in the Punjaub: the new bridge over the Indus at Attock now nearly completed, from The Graphic, 13th January 1883 (engraving) by English School

Background imagePunjab Collection: BATTLE OF FEROZESHAH, (LORD GOUGH) DECEMBER 21ST, 1845, between the British

BATTLE OF FEROZESHAH, (LORD GOUGH) DECEMBER 21ST, 1845, between the British and the Sikhs, at the village of Ferozeshah in Punjab

Background imagePunjab Collection: Jelalabad, Narrative of various Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Punjab

Jelalabad, Narrative of various Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Punjab, from 1826 to 1838, 19th century engraving

Background imagePunjab Collection: Caves at Bamian, Narrative of various Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the

Caves at Bamian, Narrative of various Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Punjab, including a residence in those countries from 1826 to 1838, 19th century engraving

Background imagePunjab Collection: Map of British Southern India, 1872 (colour lithograph)

Map of British Southern India, 1872 (colour lithograph)
XCF267431 Map of British Southern India, 1872 (colour lithograph) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright



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Punjab, a land of rich history and spirituality, is home to the magnificent Sikh Golden Temple of Amritsar. Also known as The Harmandir Sahib, this iconic temple stands tall in the heart of Punjab, India. As you step into its sacred premises, you are greeted by the mesmerizing sight of the temple reflected in the tranquil pool. The Golden Temple holds immense significance for Sikhs worldwide. It represents their faith and devotion towards Guru Nanak's teachings. This holy shrine is surrounded by Amrit Sagar - the lake of Nectar - which adds to its ethereal beauty. However, Punjab's history also bears witness to a dark chapter: Partition. The map of East and West Punjab reminds us of the pain and suffering endured during that time. Yet amidst these scars, The Harmandir Sahib continues to stand as a symbol of resilience and unity. Every day, thousands flock to this spiritual haven seeking solace and enlightenment. Sikhs from all walks of life gather here in front of their beloved Golden Temple with reverence in their hearts. As you approach this holiest shrine just before sunset, you can feel an aura of tranquility enveloping your soul. A Sikh pilgrim pauses for reflection by Amrit Sarovar - truly capturing the essence of devotion and introspection. Crossing Gurus Bridge over the Pool of Nectar takes you closer to divinity itself. With each step on this bridge built with love and devotion by countless devotees over centuries, one feels connected not only with God but also with humanity at large. Punjab's vibrant culture resonates within every corner; it is a tapestry woven with traditions passed down through generations. From its mouth-watering cuisine to its lively music and dance forms like Bhangra – Punjab never fails to captivate visitors from around the world. Punjab embraces both sorrowful memories etched in history as well as the unwavering faith and devotion of its people.