DescriptionLarge-sized Guru Granth Sahib manuscript that was handwritten by Pratap Singh Giani and completed in 1908 C.E. 03.jpg
English: Large-sized Guru Granth Sahib manuscript that was handwritten by Pratap Singh Giani and completed in 1908 C.E. This is a photograph of the last page of the manuscript.
Date
circa 1908
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From the personal collection of Bhai Pratap Singh Giani's great-grand-son, Harpreet Singh Giani (harry@agni.org), Chandigarh, India
Author
Scribed by Pratap Singh Giani. Photographed by Harpreet Giani (presumably).
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2006-09-07 18:37 Harpreetgiani 2056×1648× (792179 bytes) This is the last page from the Bir of Guru Granth Sahib, scribed by Bhai Pratap Singh Giani and which is enshrined on the first floor of the Harimandir Sahib, Amritsar, India. From the personal collection of Bhai Pratap Singh Giani's great-grand-son, Har
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