File:Sikh Gurus with Bhai Bala and Bhai Mardana.jpg

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English: A rare Tanjore style painting from the late 19th century depicting the ten Sikh Gurus and Bhai Bala and Bhai Mardana.
Diet 19 century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Suos‎ http://www.drishtikone.com/files/images/Guru%20Nanak1.jpg
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Guru Nanak with Bhai Bala and Mardana, including Ten Sikh Gurus.

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lates'22:09, 12 April 2013Thumbnail fi di version fram 22:09, 12 April 2013887 × 1,172 (1.65 MB)Jujhar.pannuUpdated Color Range
18:03, 16 June 2006Thumbnail fi di version fram 18:03, 16 June 2006887 × 1,172 (453 KB)Sukh{{Information |Description=A rare Tanjore style painting from the late 19th century depicting the ten Sikh Gurus and Bhai Bala and Bhai Mardana. |Source=http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Image:The_sikh_gurus.jpg |Date=19th century |Author=Unknown |

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