DescriptionGuru Nanak and Mardana with Fakirs on their way to Mecca.jpg
English: "The fakirs asked Baba Nanak to leave their company as the Sayyid rulers of the country killed the Hindus. On reaching Mecca after a year, they found out that Baba Nanak had reached the place the very day." (Hans, 1987)
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'B-40 Janamsakhi Guru Baba Nanak Paintings' (published in 1987). Ultimately from a painting from the B-40 Janamsakhi. It was painted in 1733 by Alam Chand Raj.
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Original painting by Alam Chand Raj. Published in book written by Surjit Hans.
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Baba Nanak (right) and Mardana (left) with Fakirs (foreground) on their way to Mecca
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