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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)
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
PAKISTAN. PUNJAB. Taxila. Archaeological site. 6th c. B.C. - 2nd c. A.D. Hindu art. Gandharan period. Architecture
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
Indian soldiers on the road to Jerusalem during World War IPhotographs of Indian soldiers under General Allenbys command on the road to Jerusalem during World War I. Clockwise from top-left
View from the Palace, Lahore, Punjab (now Pakistan)View from the Palace, Lahore, Punjab, India (now Pakistan). Date: circa 1890s
Governor of Punjab with camel carriages, India. Date: circa 1890s
Indian police force - PunjabIndian police - Punjab - (from left, in marching order) A sergeant, a Constable, a Native Officer and another Sergeant. Date: 1905
Bridge spanning the Chenab River, Chiniot, PakistanImpressive gate entrance to Bridge spanning the Chenab River, Chiniot - the historic city of the eastern province of Pakistan, Punjab. Date: circa 1910s
Concretions with ammonites (saligrams)
Badshahi Mosque. 1674. PAKISTAN. PUNJAB. Lahore. Entrance to the courtyard. Mughal art
PAKISTAN. PUNJAB. Taxila. Remains of the city of Taxila (6th-4th c. BC). Dharma Rajika Stupa
Punjab Government Offices - Shimla, India. Date: circa 1910s
A Punjabi WomanA study of a Punjabi Woman Date: circa 1910s
India - Miss Mehro Punjaban of MeerutMiss Mehro Punjaban of Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. An entertainer by the look of her garb. She is possibly a dancer of exotic extraction. Date: circa 1910s
Fighter plane with crew, WW1A British fighter FE2B biplane with crew during the First World War. The inscription on the side reads: Presented by Residents in the Punjab. Date: 1914-1918
Shimla, India - Punjab Government HousePunjab Government House, Shimla, originally called Simla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India
Sikhs flee from West to East PunjabA Sikh man with his children in one of the caravans leaving the West Punjab region for the comparative safety of the East Punjab
Partition - burning towns and villages in East PunjabAerial view above the East Punjab showing towns and village inhabited by Muslims which have been burned by Sikh Jathas (warriors) seeking to rid the area of Muslims
Refugees leave East Punjab to head to IndiaA heavily-laden bullock cart transporting an extended Sikh refugee family fleeing the communal rioting and additional violence in the East Punjab region associated with the Partition of India
Guardians of the Sikh Refugee caravanArmed Sikh men on horseback act as the self-appointed guardians fo the column of refugees travelling from East Punjab to Pakistan and safety following the partition of india
Refugee Sikhs march toward the East PunjabPart of a long column of refugee Sikhs marching across the East Punjab to escape the sectarian religious violence sparked by the partition of India
Sikh Family fleeing to East PunjabUprooted from their home, a Sikh family flee to the safety of the East Punjab carrying only meagre possessions
Long caravan of refugee Sikhs heading to PakistanA long column of refugee Sikh flee East Punjab to safety in Pakistan following the violent sectarian aftermath of the partition of India
Partition. Sikh and Hindu refugees in Western PunjabSikh and Hindu refugees from the Western Punjab cook their meals on a railway platform at Lahore awaiting trains to take them across the border to India. They are protected by wire put up by police
Changing Guard before the Viceroys House, New DelhiChanging the Guard before the Viceroys House in New Delhi - a ceremony as spectacular and impressive at New Delhi as its counterpart in London
India / Simla Govt HouseSimla: Punjab Government House
Missionaries in PunjabThe Revd F T Baring with Miss C M Tucker and his staff at Batala, Punjab
Indian SyceA syce (groom) Punjab
Indian MalliA malli (gardener), Punjab
Indian BearerA bearer (butler/valet) Punjab
John Nicholson, GeneralJOHN NICHOLSON - General in Bengal army, deputy commissioner in Punjab, subject of local hero-worship, died at siege of Delhi