

The Musabagh by Felice A. Beato, a sepia-toned photograph. A large, ornate building with two towers on either end and multiple rows of columns and arches on its facade. The building has a flat roof with a railing and several small towers or finials along the top. A smaller domed structure stands on the left side. A dirt area with sparse vegetation in the foreground, several people and horse-drawn carriages are scattered around. The sky above is clear and light-colored.
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- 900 × 734 px
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