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The Emperor Aurangzeb seated on a terrace holding a falcon

The Emperor Aurangzeb seated on a terrace holding a falcon

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The Emperor Charles V at a hawking party by Bernaerdt van Orley (1487-1541)

The Emperor Charles V at a hawking party by Bernaerdt van Orley (1487-1541)

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The Emperor Shah Jahan mounted on a black horse in a landscape with a gold sky

The Emperor Shah Jahan mounted on a black horse in a landscape with a gold sky

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The Emperors Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan with Their Ministers and Prince Dara Shikoh, c.1630-40

The Emperors Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan with Their Ministers and Prince Dara Shikoh, c.1630-40

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The Evolution of Falconry

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THE FACTS NO ONE TELLS: Breeding Falcons by AI | Artificial Insemination ! (Falconry)

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The Fair Falconer engraved by William Henry Egleton after J.Haytor in circa 1850

The Fair Falconer engraved by William Henry Egleton after J.Haytor in circa 1850

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The Falcon "Sharp". Achieved paper, black and brown ink, pen. Artist Nick Ostapenko.

The Falcon "Sharp". Achieved paper, black and brown ink, pen. Artist Nick Ostapenko.

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The Falcon (1834) - Wood engraving made after the drawing by Sir E. Landseer

The Falcon (1834) - Wood engraving made after the drawing by Sir E. Landseer

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The Falcon and the Lark by Neville Peat

The Falcon and the Lark by Neville Peat

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