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Camel sacrifice during the second day of Eid ul Adha

Butchers busy in slaughtering the sacrificial animals on Eidul Azha at Hyderabad. The sacrifice commonly known as Qurbani, means slaughter of a permissible animal in the name of God. Pakistan. 8th November 2011

Camel sacrifice during the second day of Eid ul Adha
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A camel is killed(Zibah) in front of a large crowd for Eid. Camels sell for more than Rs 30,000 per animal for Eid, and are butchered by designated men with knives. The camels are also dressed in finery.

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  • id:916213
  • date:8 November 2011
  • dimensions:8.53 x 6.4 in. (2560 x 1920 px)
  • dpi:300dpi
  • file size in memory:16.11 MB
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Story summary

Butchers busy in slaughtering the sacrificial animals on Eidul Azha at Hyderabad. The sacrifice commonly known as Qurbani, means slaughter of a permissible animal in the name of God. Pakistan. 8th November 2011

Details
  • id:916213
  • date:8 November 2011
  • dimensions:8.53 x 6.4 in. (2560 x 1920 px)
  • dpi:300dpi
  • file size in memory:16.11 MB
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