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English: Repoussé plaque (gilded panel) depicting Bhai Gurdas Singh (standing on the right) presenting himself before Guru Gobind Singh (seated in the centre) with an offering. This is located in the Khatwari Dharamsal (Sri Khat Wari Darbar) of Bhai Gurdas Singh in Shikarpur, Sindh where Bhai Gurdas Singh spent the rest of his life after the passing of Guru Gobind Singh in 1708. Bhai Gurdas Singh continued propagating Sikhi till the age of 150 years as per Sikh lore. This raised metal relief work was crafted by an unknown Thathera craftsman or guild.
Date likely circa 19th or early 20th century
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1) 'Sri Dasam Granth Sahib: Facts Beyond Doubt' (2021; page 302) by Sri Guru Granth Sahib Academy of Malaysia (initial upload)

2) link (re-upload)
Author Unknown Thathera craftsman or guild

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Repoussé plaque (gilded panel) depicting Bhai Gurdas Singh presenting himself before Guru Gobind Singh with an offering, from the Khatwari Dharamsal in Shikarpur, Sindh

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