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5 unusual facts about James Skinner


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Large-scale patrons included Colonel James Skinner of Skinner's Horse fame, who had a Rajput mother, and for natural history paintings, Mary Impey, wife of Elijah Impey, who commissioned over three hundred, and the Marquess Wellesley, brother of the first Duke of Wellington, who had over 2,500.

Ghulam Ali Khan

His work encompassed portraits and topographical views, as well as paintings, which combine the two, such as the painting depicting the durbar of Colonel James Skinner.

James Baillie Fraser

He also wrote An Historical and Descriptive Account of Persia (1834); A Winter's Journey ((Tâtar,) from Constantinople to Teheran (1838); Travels in Koordistan, Mesopotamia, etc. (1840) Mesopotamia and Assyria (1842); and Military Memoirs of Col. James Skinner (1851).

James Skinner

James John Skinner (1923–2008), Irish-born Zambian and Malawian jurist

James Skinner (missionary), (d.1821) English missionary who died in Gujarat, see J. V. S. Taylor



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