This Jahan koshan cannon is a testimony to the metallurgical skills of Bengali blacksmiths. This one made by Janardhan in reign of Shah Jahan in 1637.
In Murshidabad it’s quite a draw.
This Jahan koshan cannon is a testimony to the metallurgical skills of Bengali blacksmiths. This one made by Janardhan in reign of Shah Jahan in 1637.
In Murshidabad it’s quite a draw.
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© 2023 Rana Safvi - A blog Exploring Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb of India, website handcrafted by Abu Sufiyan.