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Tatars leaving the mosque
12020-03-19T23:22:15-04:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f597Two "common Tatars" distribute alms to the poor as they exit the mosque. There is a mulla wearing a turban and a haji next to him - recognizable due to the white band. Among the mendicants there is a chapelet and another haji. According to Demidov, "the rest are miserable Gypsies." He informs his readers that "these images of charity without ostentation are common outside of mosques." (31)plain2020-12-18T14:35:46-05:0008-17-183744.485297, 34.143393ONeill_Request-pl38md_Tatars exiting the mosque.jpgKelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5Two "common Tatars" distribute alms to the poor as they exit the mosque. There is a mulla wearing a turban and a haji next to him - recognizable due to the white band. Among the mendicants there is a chapelet and another haji. According to Demidov, "the rest are miserable Gypsies." (31) He also writes that, "theses images of charity without ostentation are common outside of mosques."
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