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Silver mounted miquelet pistol with ivory butt, the Caucasus, 19th century.from Hermann Historica
peashooter85:Gold inlaid kindjal dagger from the Caucasus, 19th century.from Czerny’s International
Georgian fashion1-2. Georgian National Ballet, performing “Samaia” in traditional costume.Samaia is
Ibex in the Caucasus Mountains - Paul van Franken
Silver mounted miquelet pistol from the Caucasus, dated 1862.from Auctions Imperial
Silver mounted kinjal, The Caucasus, circa 1900from Hermann Historica
Silver and gold gilt gunpowder flask, from The Caucasus, 18th or early 19th century.from Olympia Auc
A pair of silver niello mounted miquelet pistols from the Caucasus/Circassia, dated 1789.from The St
Taraz: traditional Armenian clothingArmenian traditional clothing started to fall out of use in the
thebeautyofrussia:Kazbek, Caucasus, between Georgia and RussiaEGRA
Landing from Mi-8AMTSh during training “Caucasus”
Unknown, Caucasus Batumi, Moonlit Night on the SeaPostcard
Gold decorated, ivory mounted miquelet rifle from the Caucasus, 19th century.from Czerny’s Internati
Kindjal with gilt silver mounts, the Caucasus, circa 1900from Czerny’s International Auction House
mostlydogsmostly:Golden Retriever Alcor. Journey to the Caucasus (via deingel)
Namus meaning “honor” is a 1925 silent film by Hamo Beknazarian which denounces the harsh rite
Silver mounted kindjal from the Caucasus, 19th century.from Hermann Historica
expressions-of-nature:Lakes of Caucasus by Vadim Trunov
expressions-of-nature:Western Caucasus, Urup Lake by Nicholas
ahencyclopedia:ANCIENT ARMENIA: ANCIENT Armenia, in the south Caucasus area of Eurasia, was settled
nobrashfestivity:Unknown, Caucasus Batumi, Moonlit Night on the SeaPostcard
Gold and silver inlaid, pearl mounted blunderbuss, the Caucasus, 19th century.from Auctions Imperial
Silver mounted miquelet pistol, The Caucasus, 19th centuryfrom Sofe Design Auctions
peashooter85:Bronze axe, Koban culture (The Caucasus), 11th-7th century BCfrom The British Museum
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