Accession No
Z 46842.73
Description
Seal - One of seventy-seven seals of Indian princes and governments impressed in red, black, yellow and brown sealing wax. 73) Naghore - Jhankie, red wax, flower (?lotus) design within round, small with holes for tassels.
Place
Asia; South Asia; India
Period
Source
Taylor, Robert [collector]; Taylor, Frank Coston [donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
Z 46842.73
Cultural Affliation
Material
Wax
Local Term
Measurements
Events
Description (CMS Description)
One of seventy-seven seals of Indian princes and governments impressed in red, black, yellow and brown sealing wax. 73) Naghore - Jhankie, red wax, flower (?lotus) design within round, small with holes for tassels.
Event Date 17/5/2016
Author: Olivia Maguire
Context (CMS Context)
Z 46842 split into 77 records to document the seals included under this accession number.
Event Date 17/5/2016
Author: Olivia Maguire
Context (CMS Context)
Z number allocated on 2 9 1988 Cf. also Z 46843.; Collected by: Taylor.Robert in ?- - 1865
Event Date 17/5/2016
Author: Olivia Maguire
Context (CMS Context)
Written in Devanagari. Can read what looks like “Shri Shankaraji Narayan”, which is all that’s written on it. The English on the back says ‘Nagpore? Jhansi?’ but neither Nagpur nor Jhansi had any rulers with that name. As it’s small and doesn’t list titles like Maharaja etc it’s probably the seal of an official or lesser ruler. The only person can find named Shankaraji Narayan was a minister of the Maratha Empire who fought against the Mughals and went on to found the princely state of Bhor. It could potentially be his seal, but he lived from 1665-1707, so died about 150 years before these seals were collected. [Information provided by Danika Parikh, Department of Archaeology]
Event Date 31/5/2016
Author: Olivia Maguire
FM:269352
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