File:General Zorawar Singh with the Gyalpo (King) of Ladakh.jpg

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English: A 19th century depiction of General Zorawar Singh, following his conquest of Ladakh, with the Gyalpo (King) and Gyalmo (Queen) of Ladakh.
Note: This is a heavily altered version of the painting, where the hookah was removed from the painting (perhaps due to the stigma that consuming tobacco carries in modern northwestern Indian culture) by the uploader. A scan of the original, unaltered painting can be viewed at: File:Painting_of_Zorawar_Singh_Kahluria_receiving_the_Gyalpo_(Raja)_and_Gyalmo_(Queen)_of_the_Namgyal_Dynasty_of_Ladakh,_circa_19th_century.jpg#{{int:filedesc}}
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Source Gulabnama, a biography of Maharaja Gulab Singh of Jammu and Kashmir first published in the 19th century
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A 19th century depiction of General Zorawar Singh, following his conquest of Ladakh, with the Gyalpo (King) and Gyalmo (Queen) of Ladakh

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