92-year-old British Indian Passport from 1931 Sparks Interest And Awe Among Online Community

A rare historical artifact has been making waves on the internet, as an individual shared a photo of their grandfather’s British Indian passport from 1931. The passport, which belonged to Panjab Rai, was issued in Lahore, Pakistan and was valid in Kenya Colony and India until 1936.

Anshuman Singh, the individual who shared the photo on Twitter, wrote that his grandfather must have been 31 years old when the passport was issued. The passport not only has a photograph of the holder and his signature in Urdu but also has a stamp from the then Government of Punjab on it. One page of the passport also includes a request from the Viceroy and Governor-General of India to allow the bearer to pass freely and to provide assistance and protection if needed.

The post quickly gained attention online, with over 100,000 views and 1,000 likes. Many people were fascinated by the historical document and considered it a valuable insight into the past. Some even suggested that it should be displayed in a museum.

“It’s not often that we get to see such tangible pieces of history. This passport is a treasure and provides a glimpse into the past,” said one commenter.

This rare and fascinating document highlights the rich cultural and historical heritage of British India and provides a glimpse into the everyday life of people from that era. It’s a fascinating historical document that has captured the attention of many people and serves as a reminder of our past.

Source: NDTV

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