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Black-and-white ethnographic photograph of Udmurt (Votyak) people, reproduced in an illustrated ethnographic volume (early 20th century), from a photograph attributed to the Museum of Emperor Alexander III. | |||
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Чёрно-белая этнографическая фотография удмуртов (вотяков), воспроизведённая в иллюстрированном этнографическом издании начала XX века; источник — фотография из собрания Музея императора Александра III. | |||
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| Property / published in: Peoples of the Earth: Geographical Essays on Human Life on Earth. Volumes 3–4. [Narody zemli. Geograficheskiya ocherki zhizni chelovѣka na zemlѣ. T. 3–4.] / rank | |||
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| Property / image: FUDSS-Q7196.jpg / rank | |||
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| Property / is curated member of: Udmurt Historical Photographs Collection / rank | |||
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| Property / is heritage of: Udmurts / rank | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:30, 24 February 2026
Black-and-white ethnographic photograph of Udmurt (Votyak) people, reproduced in an illustrated ethnographic volume (early 20th century), from a photograph attributed to the Museum of Emperor Alexander III.
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Wotyaks (Udmurts) |
Black-and-white ethnographic photograph of Udmurt (Votyak) people, reproduced in an illustrated ethnographic volume (early 20th century), from a photograph attributed to the Museum of Emperor Alexander III. |