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Dead body, Naga Tribe of India and MyanmarDead Body of one of the Naga Tribe of north-eastern India and north-western Myanmar Date: 1853
Coffin of King Nubkheperra Intef. Detail. 17th Dynasty. Second Intermediate Period. Around 1600 BC. From Dra Abu el-Naga (Thebes, Egypt). British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Muslim fakir or faqir holy men in IndiaMuslim fakir or faqir holy men: naga with stick, paramahamsa sitting under a tree, painted sannyasi, naked avadhuta, robed Baisnab Vaisnava and fakir at prayer
Naga statue at Wat Chiang Man Temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand Date: 2014
The Naga head-hunters of BurmaMr A. S. Vernay visited a village of the head-hunting Burmese Nagas with the American Museum of Natural History expedition, taking the photographs that appear on this page which include
Destruction of Kaleya - a four-armed Hindu God destroys a monstrous many-headed snake (Naga) - which is in the process of consuming two women whilst suspended over a river
The Nag Hammadi Barrage (Dam) - EgyptOutlets of the Flushing Culverts in the dock - 22nd July 1928. Photograph from an album commemorating the opening of the Nag Hammadi Barrage (dam) in 1930
Krishna & KaliyaKrishna defeats the 5 headed serpent Kaliya who had poisoned the Yamuna river. Kaliyas wives worship Krishna & plead for their husdand who is spared & sent away