Ceremonial meeting (peshwai) of H.H. the Maharaja Pratap Singh of Orchha and Sir Lepel Griffin, Agent to the Governor-General for Central India, outside Tikamgarh. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Historical Events Distant view of Maharaja and entourage of elephants, soldiers, etc. None of the figures is close enough to be individually identified.
Ceremonial meeting (peshwai) of H.H. the Maharaja Pratap Singh of Orchha and Sir Lepel Griffin, Agent to the Governor-General for Central India, outside Tikamgarh. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
H.H. the Maharaja Pratap Singh of Orchha in durbar with his two sons Bhagwant Singh and Yaswant Singh, at Tikamgarh. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Portrait Photography Formal group portrait, with Sir Pratap Singh seated centre, his two young sons on either side, and court officials ranged around. Sir Pratap Singh (1854-1930) was Maharaja of Orchha from 1874-1930.
Portrait of H.H. the Maharaja Sir Pratap Singh of Orchha, at Tikamgarh. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length portrait, seated on cushions and holding sword and shield. Two servants, with fly whisk and fan, stand behind the Maharaja. The original glass negative of this photograph, together with a modern printing-out paper print made from it, was exhibited in 'In...
Portrait of H.H. the Maharaja Bhan Pratap Singh of Bijawar. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Portrait Photography Full-length portrait of Bhan Pratap Singh (1842-1899), Maharaja of Bijawar 1847-99, seated beside a table, with a chauri-badar (servant holding flywhisk) standing at his left shoulder.
H.H. the Maharaja Bhan Pratap Singh of Bijawar and his court. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Portrait Photography Formal portrait, with the Maharaja seated on cushions in the centre of his officials, who are ranged in two rows on either side of him. Two servants, holding fly whisk and fan, stand behind the group.
H.H. the minor Raja of Chhatarpur in Bundelkhand, with his officials and relatives. Munshi Chandi Pershad, Superintendent of the State, on right. Photographer: Dayal, Deen
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Genre: Portrait Photography Formal portrait of the young Raja of Chhatarpur, Vishvanath Singh (1866-1932), succeeded (as minor) 1867, ruled 1887-1932, seated in the centre of a group of his officials. Munshi Chundi Pershad, who administered the state during the Maharaja's minority, was praised ...