English: An officer, probably Gurgin Khan, the Armenian general of Nawab Mir Qasim, seated smoking on a terrace, with two servants.
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Artist
Dip Chand
Title
English: An officer, probably Gurgin Khan, the Armenian general of Nawab Mir Qasim, seated smoking on a terrace, with two servants.
Description
English: Gurgin Khan is shown seated on a terace and smoking from huqqa. In one hand he holds a small wine cup. One of the two serving attendants stands facing him and holds a tray full of small wine cups. Various courtly accessories have been placed tidely in a row in front of Gurghin Khan and also his battle axe has been placxed on the floor next to him.
Date
circa from 1760 until 1763
date QS:P571,+1760-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P580,+1760-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P582,+1763-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
English: he subject of this picture, formerly in the Fullarton collection, is most likely the Armenian cloth-merchant Gregory (hence Gurghin Khan) who trained Nawab Mir Qasim's troops for their engagements with the British. Raymond, the translator of Ghulam Husayn's history, gives the following acount of him: 'Gurghin-qhan was a man born at Ispahan, the capital of Persia, and had a very remarkable physiognomy. He was above the ordinary size, strong built, with a very fair complexion, large black eyes, full of fire, an aquiline nose, forming a ridge in the middle of its length, and eyebrows very arched, that joined together, so as to form a point going downwards towards the nose . . .
Nothing was wanting to that man to render him capable of shining, even in Europe, but education; he owed everything to his own genius, and nothing to art or cultivation.'
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