File:BurmeseZayat.jpg

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English: An illustration of a Zayat
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Source Travels in South-Eastern Asia (1839) by Howard Malcom, pg 252.
Author Howard Malcom or uncredited illustrator
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03:00, 21 February 2012 393 × 553 (137,996 bytes) w:en:Sven Manguard (talk | contribs) (Larger, cleaner version.)
14:40, 10 August 2006 400 × 466 (121,231 bytes) w:en:Hintha (talk | contribs) (Source: ''Travels in South-Eastern Asia'' (1900), page 193. {{Fairusein|Zayat}} Rationale: Photo clearly shows a traditional zayat in a black and white image. This image is necessary to show the architectural elements of a zayat described in the article.)

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