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  1. Sam Dalrymple is a historian, writer, film-maker, peace activist, and social media influencer. Early life and education. Dalrymple was born to historian William Dalrymple and artist Olivia Fraser.

  2. Sam Dalrymple is an author, storyteller and columnist for Architectural Digest. With a passion for uncovering hidden interiors, and an obsession with street food, he spends much of his free time seeking out abandoned heritage across North India, Pakistan and Afghanistan which he publishes on his popular instagram account @travelsofsamwise.

  3. Sam Dalrymple is a journalist, cartoonist and co-founder of Project Dastaan, a VR initiative to document the stories of Partition survivors. He graduated from Oxford University and has been published in The New York Times and Conde Nast Traveller.

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  4. 21 de dez. de 2020 · Dalrymples debut book on the five partitions of British India, to be published by Harper Collins, will be released in 2022. In an exclusive interview with Indianexpress.com, he spoke about his research on these five major episodes and how they are connected to modern times.

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  5. 13 de mar. de 2023 · Architecture and Design. Photo essay: 7 sites in Northern India with extraordinary frescoes. Northern India once had one of the great fresco traditions in Asia. Author and photographer Sam Dalrymple shares seven of his favourite sites with spectacular frescoes. By Sam Dalrymple. 13 March 2023. The frescoes of Baba Atal in Amritsar. Sam Dalrymple.

  6. 17 de set. de 2023 · Author Samuel Dalrymple shares titbits about mediaeval India and tells us about his interest in the Partition, museums in India, and more. Waquar Habib. Updated on : 17 Sep 2023, 1:10 am.

  7. 100K subscribers. 33. 2.2K views Streamed 3 years ago. Partition Voices: Kavita Puri, Sam Dalrymple & Aanchal Malhotra Kavita Puri works in BBC Current Affairs and is an award-winning TV...

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