Bedouin Females, highlands of Ethiopia
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The Houses of the Rich and Poor Man, Dives and Lazarus. This is the mo...
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A street café, Jerusalem, a Bedouin and peasant playing at a game call...
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The Horse Bazaar, Damascus, as it appears on market days. In the fore...
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Beit 'ur-et-Tahta, on the site of lower Beth-Horon, a Bedouin tent in ...
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The Fountain of the Virgin, Nazareth, on the eastern side of the town....
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Scene in the bazaar at Jaffa. A public café, in a deep arched recess,...
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A Bedouin of the Haurân. Bedouins (more correctly Bedawîn) occupy the ...
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Mosque at Nazareth, a Bedouin bargaining with a seller of fruit, and a...
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Bedouins from the vicinity of Suez
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A Bedouin princess bride - Public domain portrait photograph
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Muhammad and Abû Bakr on their camels, a servant holding the reins, as...
Life of the Prophet Muhammad written at the order of the Mamluk sultan al-Mansûr 'Alâ' al-Dîn 'Alî (d. 778/1376). The work was first illustrated during the reign of the Ottoman sultan Murâd III.
Armes and ustensiles des Arabes du désert (Arabie Petrée).
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