RMBRFJTH–A scene from the Polish war of liberation,first half of the 19th century.Oil on canvas,Polish freedom fighters in traditional attire amidst two Uhlan officers and other figures in front of a dark background.Gilt plaster frame.Picture size 30 x 29 cm,framed 41 x 39 cm.As a result of the Congress of Vienna 1815,Poland became a kingdom in personal union with Russia and was therefore reigned by the Tsar.In 1830 the Polish people attempted to cast off this foreign rule in the so-called November Uprising,which however failed.historic,historical,people,1,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMRFCA2G–The Famished People after the Relief of the Siege of Leiden. Distribution of Herring and White Bread at the Relief of Leiden, 3 October 1574. Dating: 1574 - 1629. Measurements: h 40 cm × w 59.5 cm; d 8.5 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: OTTO VAN VEEN.
RM2FNG6J2–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-01-04 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: UNITA soldier training [automated translation]
RM2RCDCF3–This photograph captured the moment when Pvt. Jos. S. Predhozki, S.C., documented the return of the King and Queen of Belgium to Brussels on Feb. 26, 1919. The image provides a glimpse into the scene after four years of German rule. This photo is part of a collection labeled 40620.
RM2FNG6JK–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-06-17 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and longtime leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: in the UNITA weapons workshop [automated translation]
RM2RKJR64–(111008) -- BEIJING, Oct. 8, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Geely President Li Shufu addresses a press conference after the signing of a deal with Ford Motor Co. on Geely s purchase of Sweden s Volvo Cars in Goteborg of Sweden, on March 28, 2010. The Volvo Car Corp. was acquired by China s Geely Group in 2010, marking the first time a Chinese car maker acquired an international brand car company. At present, Asia is playing a significant role in the word which no one can ignore. The emerging economies like China and India, have been the most active growth pole of global economy. Financial Times has said, th
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RMBRFJTT–A scene from the Polish war of liberation,first half of the 19th century.Oil on canvas,Polish freedom fighters in traditional attire amidst two Uhlan officers and other figures in front of a dark background.Gilt plaster frame.Picture size 30 x 29 cm,framed 41 x 39 cm.As a result of the Congress of Vienna 1815,Poland became a kingdom in personal union with Russia and was therefore reigned by the Tsar.In 1830 the Polish people attempted to cast off this foreign rule in the so-called November Uprising,which however failed.historic,historical,people,1,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2FNG6H5–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-11-20 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Military training of UNITA [automated translation]
RM2FNG6GR–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-11-08 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Military training of UNITA [automated translation]
RM2FNG6JA–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-09-01 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its supporters mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Military training of UNITA [automated translation]
RM2FNG6J3–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-09-32 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: Military training of UNITA [automated translation]
RM2FNG6JG–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-01-04 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: UNITA soldier training [automated translation]
RM2FNG6GX–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-06-25 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: in the UNITA weapons workshop [automated translation]
RM2FNG6J4–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-06-24 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: in the UNITA weapons workshop [automated translation]
RM2FNG6HF–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. archive no: 05-06-22 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: in the UNITA weapons workshop [automated translation]
RM2FNG6JW–Angola, Jamba, September 1994. Archive No: 05-06-20 UNITA emerged as a liberation movement in the struggle against Portuguese colonial rule and found its adherents mainly among the Ovimbundu in Angola's central highlands, the country's largest ethnic group, to which its founder and long-time leader Jonas Savimbi belonged. During Angola's civil war (1975-2002), Jamba was home to UNITA's headquarters from 1976 to 1992. Photo: in the UNITA weapons workshop [automated translation]
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