cover image: Hindu Ascetics, Sialkot, Pakistan, ca.1890

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Hindu Ascetics, Sialkot, Pakistan, ca.1890

“A group of Fakirs.” Exterior view of four Fakirs or religious beggars sitting in a circle by a river. This is one of several photographs showing life in the Punjab. ❧ The Church of Scotland first established a mission in Sialkot in 1857 with the arrival of the Reverend Thomas Hunter (1827-1857). He, his wife and child were killed during the Sepoy Rebellion when they had failed to take refuge at the Fort of Lahore. His successors, John Taylor (1837-1868) and Robert Paterson , would not arrive in Sialkot until 1860 and rapidly expand the field. The mission would open orphanages, girl’s schools, women’s hospitals and do zenana work in Siallkot and throughout the Punjab.
mysticism asceticism fakirs
Collection
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
DOI
https://doi.org/10.25549/impa-c123-78916
Date published
circa 1890
Dates
circa 1890
Pages
Photographic prints, 9.5 x 7 cm.
Place Discussed
Asia Pakistan Punjab Siālkot
Provider
California Digital Library
Published in
Pakistan
Reference
impa-a-nls-75647316-1.tif
Rights
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Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/6eb5d38accdeb6190a919bab5d5994fe