India Photograph Collection
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Tamil Woman |
The Tamil people, also known as Tamilar or simply Tamils are a Dravidian ethno-linguistic group who trace their ancestry to the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, |
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Tamil Woman |
The status of women in India has been subject to many changes over the span of recorded ... Women attend an adult literacy class in Thiruputkuzhi, Tamil Nadu state. |
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Temple |
Every temple has a unique history and legend attached to it. During the ancient times, the Indian rulers would patronize artists and sculptures for ... |
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Valsad District - India Map |
Valsad, historically known as Bulsar, is a city and a municipality in Valsad district of the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the district headquarters of Valsad district. |
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Various photographed slides of different parts of the World |
Indian Man smoking a hookah pipe |
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Various photographed slides of different parts of the World |
Woman at a water well. |
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Various photographed slides of different parts of the World |
Children in a rural village in India |
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Various photographed slides of different parts of the World |
Indian man working in the field |
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Various photographed slides of different parts of the World |
Indian female harvesting rice |
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Various photographed slides of different parts of the World |
Indian Boy |
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Victoria Terminus, Bombay |
Victoria Terminus, is a historic terminal train station and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. |
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Village by a lake |
Village and lake |
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Village life in Bengal, Samuel Bourne |
India - village life in Bengal, Samuel Bourne |
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Village near the lake |
Village and lake |
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Village people stamping rice |
People in a village in India processing the rice from the field. |
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Village scene in India |
Indian village life |
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Weavers |
the patterns of landholding and the distribution of power in rural India have never fitted easily into the ... India, |
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Weaving |
In many places in Carnatic and Bengal, weavers deserted villages and migrated to other villages to set up looms. ... |
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