File:Ceiling fresco of female figures from an abandoned Gurdwara located in Mangat village in Pakistan.jpg

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English: Ceiling fresco of female figures from an abandoned Gurdwara located in Mangat village in Pakistan. Source URL: https://www.facebook.com/TheGuruNanak/posts/pfbid02Dj1YtCH4NNPJwQa5tuxbJKucQNG7E7yShj5GMAgULYN6z7XFddWtLYGnPBos2fhhl?__tn__=%2CO*F
Date 18th or 19th century
Source 'The Guru Nanak' social media page, URL: https://www.facebook.com/TheGuruNanak/
Author Unknown artist. Likely photographed by Amardeep Singh.

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