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FIJI PICTURES SEVERAL FORMS OF CLUBS AND TRIBAL ATTIRE REPRESENTED. AS IS USUAL DURING THAT TIME MOST ALL POSED PICTURES
PICTURE WITH SEVERAL BOYS WITH CLUBS TAKEN 1881 IN VITI LEVU HIGHLANDS. WARRIORS DRAGGING DINNER HOME 1940 JUST A REINACTMENT. TWO UNDATED AND THE OTHER ONES 1901 AND 1928. |
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Where: Syria
When: assumed early 1900s. Who: Kurdish cavalry. Weapons visible: Spears. Source if known: Old French postcard. |
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Old fighter. Udaipur. 1935
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Neplese woman with kothimora. Date unknown
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Local militia. Sind. 1857
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Street performers. Bombay (Mumbai). 1870
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Nias Warriors
source: http://bit.ly/HGOnmW |
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2 pics from Albanians, one from the Dibėr / Dibra region 1904 and the other of the Skreli clan in 1890
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some called them brigands, others freedom fighters: they called themselves komitadzis
fierce men from Makedonia ( a region presently stretched over several countries, hence the geo-political sensetivity still till the present day) who fought first the Ottomans and later any one threathening the freedom of their country. Pictures dated between 1885 - 1920 |
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Brazilian cangaceiros with their 1908 Mauser rifle and the famous deadly (bleeding) punhais (1920-30).
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As one recently noticed in the official name ( The Republic of North Macedonia (Macedonian: Северна Македонија, Severna Makedonija; formerly the Republic of Macedonia, also FYROM and FYR Macedonia) based upon Greek resistance or better sensitivities... also during the last days of the Ottoman Empire, Balkan Wars of 1912/13 and "differences"of opinion between these Kzomitadzis and Bulgaria... Not easy as they used the same cyrillic script and Makedonia as the Makenonians claim is now also still part of Greece, Bulgaria, Albania, Serbia and the former Yugoslav republic called Makedonia. Refraining from (geo)politics, just going back to the picture: it originates from The Sydney Mail 1903 - The Rebellion in Macedonia. In August 1903 the Macedonians rose against Ottoman rule. The Turks brutally suppressed the uprising, after which there were countless attacks on the population. By regular Ottoman troops, but also by irregular formations consisting of Albanians in the service of the Ottomans. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser reported on Wednesday, September 23, 1903, about "terrible excesses by Turkish troops, particularly the Albanians, in the vilayets of Bitola and Adrianople". The Ottomans named an administrative district as a vilayet, which they in turn introduced as an occupier. Austria and Russia have protested to Turkey against the horrible' excesses of Turkish troops, especially of Albanians, in the vilayets of Monastir and Adrianople. Some Albanians have been recalled, and sent to their homes. A general insurrection has been proclaimed in that portion of the vilayet of Salonika eastwards of the River Vardajr. The district has been subdivided into eight sections, a Bulgarian officer commanding each. Colonel Zontcheff is Commander-in-Chief of this body of insurgents. Owing to the scarcity of officers the Sultan has promoted all sergeant-majors to be lieuteuants. Diplomatists agree that indiscriminate condemnation of Turkey is unjustifiable. Both sides are guilty of atrocities. The ' Standard ' says that a few British and French ships are keeping in touch with Salonika in the event of the Powers acting in concert. Russia and Austria have returned unfavourable replies to the Bulgarian Note asking for the interference of the Powers. The regicides completely rule King Peter of Servia, whose chief Minister threatens to reveal an incriminating letter whenever the King is refractory. Last edited by gp; 1st February 2023 at 08:25 PM. |
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