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Raja Dina Nath (1795-1857), 1845 circa (miniature on ivory)

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Raja Dina Nath (1795-1857), 1845 circa (miniature on ivory)
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Unknown Artist, (19th century)
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
miniature on ivory
Date
C19th AD
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Raja Dina Nath (1795-1857), 1845 circa. Miniature portrait in watercolour on ivory, by a Company artist, Lahore, India, 1845 circa. Dina Nath was a trusted advisor favoured by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He was head of military accounts and keeper of the privy seal from 1826, and was made Finance Minister in 1834. Following the death of the Maharaja Shere Singh, Raja Dina Nath managed to maintain his position at court by refusing to align himself with the Rani Chand Kaur or Shere Singh. He was one of the signatories of the Treaty of Lahore between the Sikhs and the British which ended the First Sikh War in 1846. On the British occupation of Lahore, Raja Dina Nath was appointed to the Council of Regency which assisted in the administration for the young Maharaja Duleep Singh. In 1847 he was rewarded with the title of Raja of Kalanaur. An able statesman, anxious to wield his power and influence, Raja Dina Nath managed to retain his property during the Second Sikh War of 1848-1849.

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