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Sandal, Pair, Cloth:Leather?:Embroidered:Hand Made
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Portrait of Man and Woman of Their Caste in Costume
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Shahzada Sultan Jan (third from left) and Mahomed Nyat Khan (center) with Nawabs
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Exhibit
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View of Shalimar Garden Showing Marble Pavilion and Water Tank, Built by Shah Jahan, Mogul Emperor from 1627-1656 AD, and …
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View of Ancient City Showing Ruins of Mud Brick Structures, Group of Men in Costume, Archaeological Workers?, and Tent
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Elevated view of Jaipur city with palace, sugar tank, and Tomb of Bakhtawar Singh
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Bridge over Jhelum River near village and men in shikara (boat) on water and two men on shore
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Vase Collection, Brass?:Ivory? Inlay Dish:Covered: Brass:Ivory Inlay
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Ceremony, Luddi Dance
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