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English: Caption: "Bride of Mordvinia from the village Binaradka in the province of Samara." From "Mordvalaisten pukuja ja kuoseja. Trachten und Muster der Mordvinen." (Mordovian costumes and patterns), by Axel Olai Heiker (1851-1924). Published in Helsinki, 1896-1899.
Deutsch: Mordvinische Braut aus dem Dorf Binaradka in Gouvernement Samara
Suomi: Mordvalainen morsian Binaradkan kylästä Samaran lääniä. |
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