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The book itself is monumental, offering eye-popping photography of ruins and landscapes and buildings such as the Tughlakabad fort in New Delhi and the Matho monastery in Ladakh.
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Spituk, stok, thikse, chemrey and Matho all have their festivals in winter, between November and March.
The Land of Colors 2007
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Spituk, stok, thikse, chemrey and Matho all have their festivals in winter, between November and March.
The Land of Colors 2007
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Soon there were only fifty, then only twenty, only three, and lastly only two — a Samnite armed with an axe, and Matho who still had his sword.
Salammbo 2003
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Spendius was obliged to follow them, and in the end Matho yielded in like manner.
Salammbo 2003
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Matho would not resist; in his impatience the Suffet commanded an immediate departure.
Salammbo 2003
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Matho came upon her, nor did she resist the desire to learn what had become of him.
Salammbo 2003
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One of them drove him forward with a great blow; Matho began to move.
Salammbo 2003
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The Barbarians constantly expected to see Matho appear, — and from discouragement, from languor, and from the obstinacy of sick men who object to change their situation, they would not leave the mountain; at last the provisions were exhausted and the Zuaeces went away.
Salammbo 2003
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The recollection of Matho disturbed her in an intolerable manner; it seemed to her that the death of this man would unburden her thoughts, just as people to cure themselves of the bite of a viper crush it upon the wound.
Salammbo 2003
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