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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: Indian life: domestic life and agriculture. 14 a. Water (especially wells),  b. Cooking and kitchens,  c. Cooks,  d. Eating, drinking and family life,  e. Barbers and the removal of lice ,  f. Laundry-workers, known as dhobis,   g. Different classes.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: Indian life: domestic life and agriculture. 14 a. Water (especially wells),  b. Cooking and kitchens,  c. Cooks,  d. Eating, drinking and family life,  e. Barbers and the removal of lice ,  f. Laundry-workers, known as dhobis,   g. Different classes.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: Indian life: domestic life and agriculture. 14 a. Water (especially wells),  b. Cooking and kitchens,  c. Cooks,  d. Eating, drinking and family life,  e. Barbers and the removal of lice ,  f. Laundry-workers, known as dhobis,   g. Different classes.
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[Geography]: Asia {continent}: India {modern state}
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: Indian life: domestic life and agriculture. 14 a. Water (especially wells),  b. Cooking and kitchens,  c. Cooks,  d. Eating, drinking and family life,  e. Barbers and the removal of lice ,  f. Laundry-workers, known as dhobis,   g. Different classes.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: Indian life: domestic life and agriculture. 14 a. Water (especially wells),  b. Cooking and kitchens,  c. Cooks,  d. Eating, drinking and family life,  e. Barbers and the removal of lice ,  f. Laundry-workers, known as dhobis,   g. Different classes.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: Indian life: domestic life and agriculture. 14 a. Water (especially wells),  b. Cooking and kitchens,  c. Cooks,  d. Eating, drinking and family life,  e. Barbers and the removal of lice ,  f. Laundry-workers, known as dhobis,   g. Different classes.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Religion. Individual religions. 13 a. Liga worship,  b. Snake-worship,  c. Demon worship,  e. Siva worship,  f. Vishnu worship,  g. worship of Buddha,  h. Islam,  i. Parsees,  k. Jains. [There seems to be no section d. - PJ 03.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Religion. Individual religions. 13 a. Liga worship,  b. Snake-worship,  c. Demon worship,  e. Siva worship,  f. Vishnu worship,  g. worship of Buddha,  h. Islam,  i. Parsees,  k. Jains. [There seems to be no section d. - PJ 03.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Religion. Individual religions. 13 a. Liga worship,  b. Snake-worship,  c. Demon worship,  e. Siva worship,  f. Vishnu worship,  g. worship of Buddha,  h. Islam,  i. Parsees,  k. Jains. [There seems to be no section d. - PJ 03.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Religion. Individual religions. 13 a. Liga worship,  b. Snake-worship,  c. Demon worship,  e. Siva worship,  f. Vishnu worship,  g. worship of Buddha,  h. Islam,  i. Parsees,  k. Jains. [There seems to be no section d. - PJ 03.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Religion. Individual religions. 13 a. Liga worship,  b. Snake-worship,  c. Demon worship,  e. Siva worship,  f. Vishnu worship,  g. worship of Buddha,  h. Islam,  i. Parsees,  k. Jains. [There seems to be no section d. - PJ 03.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Religion. Individual religions. 13 a. Liga worship,  b. Snake-worship,  c. Demon worship,  e. Siva worship,  f. Vishnu worship,  g. worship of Buddha,  h. Islam,  i. Parsees,  k. Jains. [There seems to be no section d. - PJ 03.2001].
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: C: C-30: India. Religion. Individual religions. 13 a. Liga worship,  b. Snake-worship,  c. Demon worship,  e. Siva worship,  f. Vishnu worship,  g. worship of Buddha,  h. Islam,  i. Parsees,  k. Jains. [There seems to be no section d. - PJ 03.2001].
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