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By Anonymous Indian artist. Made for Capt. James Paton, Assistant to the British Resident at Lucknow, 1829-1840 - From Frances Pritchett's web site, Columbia University, originally from the British Library, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=30522329
By Anonymous Indian artist. Made for Capt. James Paton, Assistant to the British Resident at Lucknow, 1829-1840 - From Frances Pritchett's web site, Columbia University, originally from the British Library, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=30522329
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Thugs strangling traveller (1829–1840). See Crime (nonfiction) and Criminal (nonfiction).

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A groups of Thugs strangling a traveller on a highway in India in the early 19th century.

One member of the group is gripping the traveller's feet, another his hands, while a third member is tightening the ligature around the traveller's neck.

Date: 1829–1840

By Anonymous Indian artist. Made for Capt. James Paton, Assistant to the British Resident at Lucknow, 1829-1840 - From Frances Pritchett's web site, Columbia University, originally from the British Library, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=30522329

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