Tatran 'market place.' Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Landscape Photography General view of traders gathered in small, mud-walled enclosure. 'I found that Tatran...had increased to about 25 households against the 8 or 10 which it included in 1906...' (i, 159). (Location: 'Innermost Asia,' Map 22, D4). Location = China; Tatran; Xinjiang
Genre: Portrait Photography Ismail Pawan seated on horseback, similar to print 318. Probably taken in the vicinity of Yaman-kum. (Location: 'Innermost Asia,' Map 26, A3). Location = China; Xinjiang; Yaman-kum
View across Charchan River and oasis from north-east towards peak 18,407. Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Landscape Photography View across river towards distant mountains. Precise location unspecified, but taken on the same day that Stein left Charchan. (Location: 'Innermost Asia,' Map 22, D4). Location = Charchan (river); Charchan-bazar; China; Xinjiang
Yusuf with pony on Charchan River. Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Portrait Photography Portrait of Yusuf standing beside his pony, taken as the same location as the portraits of Ismail Pawan (prints 318 and 327), probably in the vicinity of Yaman-kum. (Location: 'Innermost Asia,' Map 26, A3). Location = China; Xinjiang; Yaman-kum
M.XI from south-west [Miran site]. Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Architectural Photography PUBLISHED: 'Innermost Asia', vol. 1, fig. 118: 'Ruined shrine, M.XIV, Miran site, after excavation.' Stein's caption on the reverse of the print, however, identifies this at M.XI. (Location: 'Innermost Asia,' Map 30, B2).
Cases starting from Miran with Emin Ali and Sher Ali Khan. Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Showing camels loaded with crates, with Sher Ali Khan standing with mail-bag at right, Emin Ali Khan at left. Similar to print 338. (Location: 'Innermost Asia,' Map 30, B2).
Nur Muhammad and his son Muhammad Niaz, Shangyes of Miran. Photographer: Stein, Marc Aurel
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Genre: Portrait Photography PUBLISHED: 'Innermost Asia', vol. 1, fig. 126: 'Nur Muhammad, headman of Miran, with son, in front of his house.' (Location: 'Innermost Asia,' Map 30, B2).