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Group of Garo Indians on raised platform of house in Garo Hills
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Sinhalese people and thatch-covered wagon with yoked oxen team on road near slab-rock tunnel
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Tray, 2 Drinking Glass, 6 Bowl Box Jug, Silver: Engraved:Filigree
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Three men with ekka (carriage) pulled by team of bullocks
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Aerial View of Proposed Site for Construction of New Capital Showing Cultivated Fields and Village
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Toda men and women outside half-barrel shaped bamboo and plank houses with layered thatch roofs
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Assamese men using elephants to transport timber for tea boxes
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Assamese men loading tea onto bamboo boats
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Large Domed and Turreted Brick and Plaster Tomb of Shah Baharo, Lieutenant of Mian Sarfraz Khan, Built in 1774 AD
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Ceremony, Wedding
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