File:Miniature painting of Sufi saint, Madho Lal Hussain.jpg
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| DescriptionMiniature painting of Sufi saint, Madho Lal Hussain.jpg |
English: Miniature painting of Sufi saint, Madho Lal Hussain [Shah Hussain] (1538–1599; right). The figure to the left is perhaps a depiction of the Hindu teenage boy, Madho Lal [not to be confused with Shah Hussain's later name], that Shah Hussain supposedly was in-love with. |
| Date | Unknown date |
| Source | Page 10 of 'Sikh Heritage: Ethos and Relics' (2012) by Bhayee Sikandar Singh and Roopinder Singh. |
| Author | Unknown artist. Published in sourced book. Book page photographed by me (Wikimedia Commons user ThethPunjabi). |
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