Image: Tindi, Daghestan (M. de Déchy, late 1890s)
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Description: The village of Tindi, in Daghestan, in the late 1890s. This region of the southern Caucasus is home to a mixed population, the majority of whom are Muslims (mosques and their adjoining minarets can be seen to both the left and right of the village). The photograph was taken by M. de Déchy, who returned from the area with large collections of plants, fossils, and photographs.
Title: Tindi, Daghestan (M. de Déchy, late 1890s)
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Author: Moriz von Déchy (1851-1917)
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