historical interpretation of Duleep Flashcards

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definition of historical interpretation

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what is produced when someone looks back at a past event or time period and presents it to an audience

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what are all the different types of historical interpretation that you know

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historical books,historical movies,museums and paintings

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name things in the painting that presented Duleep Singh’s life

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Delhi skyline, sir john login’s tomb,letter to queen Victoria,books and water colors, Duleep Singh’s grave

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in what form was Duleep Singh interpreted

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in a painting

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how was the painting a historical interpretation of his life

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taken significant events on his life; incorporated and presented it to an audience in a painting

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what do the watercolors and books show

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education in England
fond musician/painter
taught faith in Christianity
stripped of his cultural heritage

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what does the Delhi skyline show

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born in 1838 in the Royal Citadel of Lahore
took Sikh throne at age 5
exile and imprisoned in 1846
signed Treaty of Lahore at age 10 giving everything to the EIC
his home

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what does the letter to Queen Victoria show

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complained that his pension wasn’t paid properly
close with Queen Victoria
she paid close attention to him
offered to show him the Koh-i-Noor
favoured him and secured him a place in English history

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what does Sir John Login’s tomb show

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under the care of Sir John Login, a Scottish surgeon in employment of the EIC
Sir John Login was more of a ‘jail keeper’ than a guardian
moved to Britain in 1854 to live with Sir John Login

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