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English: Fresco art depicting Fateh Singh, son of Guru Gobind Singh. Fresco is located in the Pothi-Mala building of Guru Harsahai, Punjab.

An image of the full artwork and its surroundings appears at: [1]

The following description is given for it there:

Akali Nihang Singh Khalsa: Fresco from the walls of the Pothimala building at Guruharsahai depicting an Akali Nihang 'Bhujangi' (young Nihang Singh) adorning a 'Farla'. On the right can be seen a fresco of Hanuman

Date 18th century or 19th century (possibly ca.1745)
Source

1) https://www.nihangsinghs.de

2) https://pin.it/1ryZia6

3) https://www.manglacharan.com/post/sahibzada-fateh-singh-establishing-the-nihang-panth

4) https://www.angelfire.com/folk/pothimala/murals/imagepages/image7.htm
Author Unknown painter

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Mural of Sahibzada Fateh Singh (youngest son of Guru Gobind Singh) from the Pothi-Mala building of Guru Harsahai, Punjab, circa 18th or 19th century

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current03:30, 24 December 2022Thumbnail for version as of 03:30, 24 December 2022262 × 476 (41 KB)MaplesyrupSushimore of the fresco can be seen
03:21, 3 September 2022Thumbnail for version as of 03:21, 3 September 2022708 × 797 (160 KB)MaplesyrupSushiUploaded a work by Unknown painter from https://www.nihangsinghs.de with UploadWizard

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