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English: Unidentified "Shalihotra manuscript pages". From Elizabeth Thelen, "Riding through Change: History, Horses and the Reconstruction of Tradition in Rajasthan", p. 37. D Space, University of Washington.
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  • 2007-07-13 13:10 CountingPine 848×400× (162947 bytes) Larger version
  • 2007-06-30 22:06 Fconaway 610×288× (53727 bytes) Manuscript pages from a Shalihotra, a traditional work on the care and riding of horses. Most such pages date from at least as early as the 1500's, C.E. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/2588 Elizabeth Thelen, "Riding through Change: History, Horses and the

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