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Les dervishes beggars, des steppes de l'Ural (russia), engraving after a drawing by Sedoff, to illustrate the journey in Central Asia by Basile Vereschaguine, in 1867-1868, published in “” Le tour du monde””” 1873, edited by Edouard Charton, Hachette edition, Paris. Selva Collection.
Les adorateurs d'un batcha ou dancer, engraving after a drawing by Sedoff, to illustrate the journey in Central Asia by Basile Vereschaguine, in 1867-1868, published in “” Le tour du monde”” 1873, edited by Edouard Charton, edition Hachette, Paris. Selva Collection.
A mullah (or mullah or mullah, Shiite religious leader) praying, in a mosque in Tashkent, capital of Russian Turkestan, engraving after a drawing by Sedoff, to illustrate Basile Vereschagin's journey to Central Asia in 1867-1868, published in “Le tour du monde” 1873, edited by Edouard Charton, Hachette, Paris. Selva Collection.
After victory, the ancient and solemn use of the country Boukhare (Uzbekistan) imposed the decapitation of the defeated fighters, engraved after a drawing by Sedoff, to illustrate Basile Vereschaguine's journey to Central Asia in 1867-1868, published in “” Le tour du monde”” 1873, edited by Edouard Charton, Hachette edition, Paris. Selva Collection.
After the defeat of the Russians who occupied Samarkand (Uzbekistan), at the foot of the ancient walls of the city, the bodies of the Bukharians lie on the battlefield, engraved after a drawing by Sedoff, to illustrate the journey to Central Asia by Basil Vereschagin, 1867-1868, published in “The Round the World”” 1873, under management Edouard Charton, Hachette edition, Paris. Selva Collection.
Douvana, visionary reading in the lines of hand, in the streets of Samarkand (or Samarkand), the capital of Uzbekistan, engraved after a drawing by Sedoff, to illustrate Basile Vereschagine's journey to Central Asia in 1867-1868, published in “Le tour du monde”” 1873, edited by Edouard Charton, Hachette, Paris. Selva Collection.