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Sir Afsar-ul-mulk Bahadur
3786860 Sir Afsar-ul-mulk Bahadur; (add.info.: Sir Afsar-ul-mulk Bahadur. Indian Commander-in-Chief of the H.E.H. the Nizam of Hyderabad and Deccan in 1897. Apppointed Major of the British Army by Queen Victoria. During WW1 he fought in Egypt and France.
The Illustrated War News, March 29, 1916, [Part 86], p. 29); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33394158
© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the remarkable figure of Sir Afsar-ul-mulk Bahadur, a distinguished Indian Commander-in-Chief during the early 20th century. With an air of authority and strength, Sir Afsar-ul-mulk Bahadur stands tall in his military uniform, embodying the essence of a true leader. Born into nobility, Sir Afsar-ul-mulk Bahadur's illustrious career spans across continents and conflicts. Appointed as Major of the British Army by Queen Victoria herself, he commanded with unwavering loyalty and dedication. His valor was tested on multiple fronts during World War I where he fearlessly fought in Egypt and France. This portrait captures not only a man but also an era defined by colonialism and empire-building. As one gazes at this image, it is impossible to ignore the historical significance it represents - a time when nations were vying for power and control over vast territories around the world. The artist's skillful drawing brings out every intricate detail of Sir Afsar-ul-mulk Bahadur's face – his piercing eyes reflecting determination while lines etched on his forehead speak volumes about his experiences on the battlefield. This illustration serves as a testament to both his personal journey as well as that of countless soldiers who fought alongside him. Through this powerful visual representation, we are transported back to a pivotal moment in history - World War I - reminding us of the sacrifices made by individuals like Sir Afsar-ul-mulk Bahadur who played instrumental roles in shaping our world today. As we admire this portrait from Fine Art Finder's collection courtesy of Bridgeman Images, let us honor those brave souls who dedicated their lives to protect their countries' interests amidst global turmoil.
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