File:Ram bagh.jpg

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English: Gateway of the Ram Bagh - the cutcherry inside The Ram Bagh, in the north-east of the city, was laid out by the order of Ranjit Singh and, like the Shalimar gardens in Lahore, was intended to provide a haven of tranquility. The gateway, with its two imposing octagonal towers, was known as a 'bunga' and was one of several built during Ranjit Singh's reign for the use of Sikh chiefs visiting Amritsar. It was common for watercolourists and photographers to place a 'native' in front of the building being recorded to provide a sense of scale.
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  • 2007-09-13 19:36 Msp4realmf 768×768× (118443 bytes) Gateway of the Ram Bagh - the cutcherry inside == Summary == {{Information |Description=Sikh helmet |Source=http://search.creativecommons.org/ |Date=ptember 18, 2006 |Author=http://flickr.com/photos/lifeontheedge/ |Permission=Some rights reserved |other_

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