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[[Oval photograph of four men, on what appears to be a porch or balcony. The man to the far left of the photograph is squatting on his heels; he wears a dark turban, a long sleeved shirt and a garment that covers him to his knees and is smoking a hookah, which is central to the photograph. His right arm is bent and he is holding the mouthpiece of the hookah to his lips with his right hand, looking up towards the other men in the group. There is a man standing, leaning against the wall towards the back of the scene, his left arm rests along the top of this wall. He is wearing a dark turban, a loose white shirt and a knee length dhoti; his gaze is on the squatting man. He is barefoot, as are all the other men. The next man to the right is seated on a low bench and is wearing a white turban, and a long white or light colored kurta over churidor pants. He appears to be looking at the smoking man as well. The final man is sitting crossed legged on a stone block to the far right of the photograph; he is wearing a dark turban, a light colored or white kurta, with a slightly darker length of cloth draped over his right shoulder. He is wearing a dhoti that covers  him to mid thigh and, again, appears to be intent on the smoking man. ]]

JATS.
HINDOOS.
DELHI.
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