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Of course, this is the director's staging of the photographer. But were very expressive photos.
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A native soldier in Italian service in Italian Somaliland, so probably from the 1930s. Note the small billao behind the ammo pouches.
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Turkomans from Merv and Akhal-Teke.
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Turkmens (Tekins).
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I haven't gone through the entire thread to see if this was covered already, but this is identified as an Onna-Bugeish, a female warrior of the Japanese nobility.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onna-bugeisha |
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Circassian
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More useful as a source for Samurai is the Beato collection mainly photographed during the Late Edo, Bakumatsu, and Meiji period. http://credo.library.umass.edu/view/collection/muph004 |
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Japanese archers
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