Monday, August 29, 2011

Golden Temple tales chart course of Sikh history



Going back more than two centuries, nearly 80 historical artefacts are on display in central  London at the world's first major exhibition on the Golden Temple of Amritsar, north India.


They include some of the earliest-known paintings and photographs of the temple, along with film footage and eye witness accounts from western travellers.
The 10-week show, organised by the UK Punjab Heritage Association, has already attracted thousands of visitors, including many from across the world.
The exhibition traces the temple's history, from the 1800s up until the middle of the 20th Century - described as the "golden era" of the temple and the height of Sikh empire.
On the ground floor of the Brunei gallery at the School of Oriental and African Studies, in the Bloomsbury area, an accurate to-scale Perspex model of the temple, as it once stood, is displayed on a table.
It shows trees surrounding the shrine, along with tall buildings, known as "bungas", where intellectuals would meet and debate.
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