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ANALITICAL STUDY OF SIKH HISTORICAL PAINTINGS WITH BRITISH HISTORICAL PAINTINGS

    1 Author(s):  PARAMJIT KAUR KANG

Vol -  8, Issue- 10 ,         Page(s) : 129 - 137  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

The literal definition of Sikh Historical paintings is Art by, for and or about Sikhs. Janam Sakhis stories or sakhis pertaining to the life of Guru Nanak Dev ji. In other word Janamsakhis –those text based on facts but written from stand point of faith , in Early Sikh art specially Pahari–derived style illustrations Janam sakhis were popular ,which provide us with literary introduction to Sikh heritage through visual introduction .

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