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DescriptionJogis, snake charmers, Hindoos of low caste, Delhi.jpg | Jogis, snake charmers, Hindoos of low caste, Delhi. From The people of India : A series of photographic illustrations, with descriptive letterpress, of the races and tribes of Hindustan, originally prepared under the authority of the government of India, and reproduced ... / ed. by J. Forbes Watson and John William Kaye. |
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