File:Lithograph titled 'Dost Mahomed Khan (Dost Mohammad Khan) and Part of His Family', by Emily Eden in 1841 (in Calcutta), published in 'Portraits of the Princes & People of India' in 1844.jpg

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English: Lithograph titled 'Dost Mahomed Khan [Dost Mohammad Khan] and Part of His Family', by Emily Eden in 1841 (in Calcutta), published in Portraits of the Princes & People of India in 1844. All the family members depicted alongside Dost Mohammad Khan are his sons.

Identify of figures

Top-left: Hyder Khan, governor of Ghazni [his first name can alt. be spelt as 'Haidar' or 'Haider']

Middle: Dost Mohammad Khan

Bottom-left: Muhammad Akram Khan

Bottom-right: Abdul Ghani Khan


Item details

Name: Dost Mahomed Khan and part of his family. From: Portraits of the princes & people of India

Production: Lowes Cato Dickinson; artist; 1844

Classification: works on paper

Material Summary: lithograph

Techniques: lithography

Dimensions: image is 320mm (width), 391mm (height)

Registration Number: 1992-0035-2409/6
Date circa 1841
date QS:P,+1841-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Author Emily Eden

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Lithograph titled 'Dost Mahomed Khan and Part of His Family', by Emily Eden in 1841 (in Calcutta), published in 'Portraits of the Princes & People of India' in 1844

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