Sardar_Phula_Singh.jpg
Summary
Description Sardar Phula Singh.jpg |
English:
Akali Phula Singh (1761-1823) was a prominent Nihang Saint-Soilder during the Sikh Raj. Akali Phula Singh was the Jathedar of the Akal Takht and is credited for extending the boundaries of Ranjit Singh's empire. The inscription in Gurmukhi (red letters) reads Sardar Phula Singh
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Author | Unknown 19th century artist. |
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