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Palace with Carved Stone Pillars and Stone Tracery Balconies, Built by Mogul Emperor Jahangir
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Vultures on wall at Towers of Silence where Parsis expose their dead
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Shoe, Pair, Called Zari Chapple:Modern:Embroidered:From Peshawar
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Two snake charmers with horn, drum, doll, baskets, and other paraphernalia near trees
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Two snake charmers playing to cobras
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View of Simla in Winter
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Portrait of Two Women, Tane Katches, in Costume, Cleaning Rice
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Raj Bhavan Government House in Calcutta
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West India Band in Uniform with Instruments and Goat (Mascot); Tree, Non-Native Men in Band, Brick Structures in Background
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Carpet, Wool?:Design of Man in Costume and on Horseback with Gun? and Sword
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