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English: 'A Man with a Huqqah (smoking pipe) and Dancing Girl or The Amazons of Ranjit Singh' by an unknown artist, ca.1840–50, Lahore Museum.
Dancer with sword accompanied by a musician performing before a man with a huqqāh, unknown artist, 1840-50. Source: Lahore Museum. Credit: Music in Colonial Punjab: Courtesans, Bards and Connoisseurs, 1800-1947, Radha Kapuria, Oxford University Press. (desc. taken from: [1])
Date ca.1840–50
Source 'Miniature Painters as Historiographers' by Kanwal Khalid, via: [2]
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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