MS Panj B 40, f.47r, Guru Nanak at Repose in the City of Mecca, while Mardana and a Local Mullah Look On, Illustration from the

MS Panj B 40, f.47r, Guru Nanak at Repose in the City of Mecca, while Mardana and a Local Mullah Look On, Illustration from the 'Biography of Guru Nanak'

(MS Panj B 40, f.47r, Guru Nanak at repose in the City of Mecca, while Mardana and a local mullah look on, illustration from the 'Biography of Guru Nanak')


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MS Panj B 40, f.47r, Guru Nanak at Repose in the City of Mecca, while Mardana and a Local Mullah Look On, Illustration from the 'Biography of Guru Nanak' by Indian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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