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Razia Sultan on Horseback
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Razia Sultan on Horseback

Razia Sultan riding a horse, painting by an unknown artist, c. 18th century. Razia Sultan was well known for her love of horseback riding from a young age. Here she is depicted in a similar way to Sultana Chand Bibi (1550-1600), the regent...
Razia Sultan Reclining
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Razia Sultan Reclining

Razia Sultan, laquer-binding cover by unknown artist in Tulsi Das (1532-1623): Ramcharitmanas, India, c. 1830-1836. Holding a rose with one hand and a sword with another, the 13th-century ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, Razia Sultan, is shown...
Razia Sultan Coin
Image by Sarmaya Arts Foundation

Razia Sultan Coin

Razia Sultan, Silver Tanka, 13th-century silver coin held by the Sarmaya Arts Foundation, Mumbai, c. 1236. Coins of Razia Sultan are incredibly rare, given that her reign was so short. Her father's name, Iltutmish, and the word 'nusrat,'...
Plaque of William Barret Travis's Letter from the Alamo
Image by Betsy Mark

Plaque of William Barret Travis's Letter from the Alamo

The plaque of William Barret Travis's letter from the Alamo, photograph by Betsy Mark, February 2004. Located at the modern-day historical site of the Alamo fort in San Antonio, Texas, the plaque includes a reproduction of the famous open...
William Barret Travis, Commander of the Alamo
Image by Henry Arthur McArdle

William Barret Travis, Commander of the Alamo

William Barret Travis, portrait included in the Dawn at the Alamo scrapbook by Henry Arthur McArdle, c. 1900. William Barret "Buck" Travis (1809-1836) was commander of the Alamo garrison during the siege of the fort by Mexican forces and...
Surrender of Santa Anna after San Jacinto in 1836
Image by William Henry Huddle

Surrender of Santa Anna after San Jacinto in 1836

Surrender of Santa Anna, oil on canvas painting by William Henry Huddle, 1886. Depicted here is the morning after the Battle of San Jacinto, fought April 21, 1836. Captured General Santa Anna, commanding the Mexican forces, surrenders to...
Battle of San Jacinto
Image by Henry Arthur McArdle

Battle of San Jacinto

Battle of San Jacinto, painting by Henry Arthur McArdle, 1895. McArdle's painting depicts the Battle of San Jacinto, the final conflict of the Texas Revolution, where General Sam Houston defeated General Santa Anna on April 21, 1836, winning...
Stephen F. Austin, the Father of Texas
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Stephen F. Austin, the Father of Texas

Stephen Fuller Austin, oil on canvas painting, c. 1840. Stephen F. Austin (1793-1836) led the establishment of the first Anglo-American settlement in the Texas territory and emerged as the region's authority. Although he believed in a beneficial...
Sam Houston, First President of the Republic of Texas
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Sam Houston, First President of the Republic of Texas

Sam Houston, painting by unknown artist, 1836. Sam Houston (1793-1863), propelled by his victory at the Battle of San Jacinto and defeat of the Mexican army in the Texas Revolution, became the first president of the Republic of Texas, a...
General Antonio López de Santa Anna, President of Mexico
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General Antonio López de Santa Anna, President of Mexico

Antonio López de Santa Anna, lithographic print originally included in Lucas Alamán's Historia de Méjico, 1852. Santa Anna (1794-1876) was a central figure in the political and military course of Mexican history in the first half of the...
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