Portrait of Nana Sahib. Illustrated portrait of Nana Sahib (born Dhondu Pant), an Indian prince who was dispossessed of his title and much of his income during the British Raj. A prominent supporter of the Indian Mutiny and Rebellion (1857-58), he is notable for ordering the massacre of over a hundred British women and children during the Siege of Cawnpore (1857). North Western Provinces (Uttar Pradesh), India, circa 1857., Uttar Pradesh, India, Southern Asia, Asia.
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Portrait of Nana Sahib. Illustrated portrait of Nana Sahib (born Dhondu Pant), an Indian prince who was dispossessed of his title and much of his income during the British Raj. A prominent supporter of the Indian Mutiny and Rebellion (1857-58), he is notable for ordering the massacre of over a hundred British women and children during the Siege of Cawnpore (1857). North Western Provinces (Uttar Pradesh), India, circa 1857., Uttar Pradesh, India, Southern Asia, Asia.

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