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Panislamism

  • The image depicts a line of mounted warriors or soldiers, likely from a historical context. They are on horseback, holding spears or similar weapons, and are dressed in traditional clothing that suggests their cultural identity. The setting appears to be an open, dry landscape, possibly a desert or arid region. The overall sepia tone gives the photograph an aged appearance, typical of early 20th-century photography. The formation and attire indicate that it could represent a military or ceremonial gathering. German Asymmetric Warfare in World War I Alexander Will · August 2016
  • The image depicts a historical scene with a group of military personnel walking together in a line. They are dressed in formal military uniforms and accessories, including hats and medals, indicating a high rank or importance. The setting appears to be outdoors, possibly on a dirt or gravel path, with tents in the background suggesting a military camp. The overall tone of the photograph has a sepia or monochrome effect, conveying a sense of history. The individuals appear to be engaged in conversation or in a social setting, reflecting camaraderie among them. Germany’s Failed Pan-Islamic Propaganda Campaign of 1914-1918 Tilman Luedke · September 2015
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