Major William Davy (d.1784), Bengal Army, Persian Secretary to the Governor-General, in Persian Dress

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Davy was one of the East India Company’s greatest scholars of Persian, the Mughal language of government and culture. He worked as the Persian Secretary of Warren Hastings, Governor General of Bengal (1773–1785). As well as translating official papers, he also translated many of the great works of Mughal scholarship. He died in 1784 during a voyage back to Britain. Following a visit to the Great Moghul at Delhi in 1778, he was given the title Muasim ud Dowlah Nuseer ul Mult, Bahadur, Muhabat Jang.

National Army Museum

London

Title

Major William Davy (d.1784), Bengal Army, Persian Secretary to the Governor-General, in Persian Dress

Date

c.1780

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 35 x W 30 cm

Accession number

NAM. 1981-01-22

Acquisition method

gift from H. A. Arthington Davy, 1981

Work type

Painting

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