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Description Uyghur princes wearing Chinese-styled robes and headgear. Bezeklik, Cave 9, 9-12th century CE, wall painting, 62.4 x 59.5 cm. Located at the Museum für Indische Kunst, Berlin-Dahlem.
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Uyghur princes wearing Chinese-styled robes and headgear. Bezeklik, Cave 9, 9-12th century CE

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Buddhistic Uyghurs, Bezeklik, Cave 9, 9-12th century CE, wall painting, 62.4 x 59.5 cm. Located at the Museum für Indische Kunst, Berlin-Dahlem.

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