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Sovereigns No.8: Caricature of The Nawab Nazim of Bengal, Behar and Orissa.

Caption reads: "A living monument of English injustice."
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Vanity Fair, 16 April 1870

Author "ATn" Alfred Thompson
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"A living monument of English injustice", caricature by ATn in Vanity Fair, 1870.

16 April 1870Gregorian

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