LSE4329561 Joguis fakirs, at the Bhopal Fair, are religious beggars who almost bare and their hair spars, walk around shouting and performing a kind of macabre dance, wielding long acere daggers trimmed with steel chainettes, which they sink hallucines into the chest, arms and thighs, until the gifts of auds They seem sufficient, etched after the drawing of A. de Neuville, illustrating the voyage in India of the Rajahs, in 1864-1868, by Louis Rousselet, published in ??????Le tour du monde??????1873, edited by Edouard Charton, Hachette edition, Paris. Selva Collection. by Neuville, Alphonse Marie de (1835-85); Private Collection; (add.info.: Joguis fakirs, at the Bhopal Fair, are religious beggars who almost bare and their hair spars, walk around shouting and performing a kind of macabre dance, wielding long acere daggers trimmed with steel chainettes, which they sink hallucines into the chest, arms and thighs, until the gifts of auds They seem sufficient, etched after the drawing of A. de Neuville, illustrating the voyage in India of the Rajahs, in 1864-1868, by Louis Rousselet, published in ??????Le tour du monde??????1873, edited by Edouard Charton, Hachette edition, Paris. Selva Collection.); Photo by Leonard de Selva.
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