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English: Uzbek traditional costumes. Tashkent
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Source NYPL Digital Gallery [1]
Author Source note: From Turkestan: "the heart of Asia," pictures by John T. McCutcheon. (New York Hodder Stoughton, George H. Doran company 1911) Curtis, William Eleroy (1850-1911), Author.

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