

Black and white photograph of nine men. Three men standing in back row on left and two on right; three sitting on chairs in middle row; one on ground in front. Men wearing variety of outfits including Western-style suits, long-sleeved shirts and pants; one man wearing white turban, another a fez. Some men holding hats. Setting appears to be outdoors with building behind. Rug on ground.
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- 900 × 674 px
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