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The portraits which are kept at Hussainabad Gallery, Lucknow were painted by Gajraj Singh,Asaf Ali Khan,Ghulam Mustafa,Mohammad Masud, Mohammad Wazir,Hasan Ali , Jahan Ali and D. C. Singh.

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