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English: People in the courtyard of the mosque and minarets in the background. Painting.
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This image comes from the Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA) where it is available at the following Uniform Resource Identifier: 10171.

Original source: From: Margoliouth, David Samuel. "Cairo, Jerusalem, & Damascus: three chief cities of the Egyptian Sultans". With illus. in colour by W.S.S. Tyrwhitt, and additional playes by Reginald Barratt. Chatto and Windus: London, 1907. p 46.

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