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John Deere tractor is seen during a tractors race called 'Traktoryja' organized as part of traditional Dozhinki harvest festival. Gieraltowi...

#8738054

Tractors Race In Poland

29 August 2022

John Deere tractor is seen during a tractors race called 'Traktoryja' organized as part of traditional Dozhinki harvest festival. Gieraltowi...

#8738054

29 August 2022

John Deere tractor is seen during a tractors race called 'Traktoryja' organized as part of traditional Dozhinki harvest festival. Gieraltowice, Wadowice County in Poland on August 28, 2022. Participants raced in five different classes according to engine power of a tractor. For the first time women took part in the race.


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A tractor toy is seen during a tractors race called 'Traktoryja' organized as part of traditional Dozhinki harvest festival. Gieraltowice, W...

#8738050

Tractors Race In Poland

29 August 2022

A tractor toy is seen during a tractors race called 'Traktoryja' organized as part of traditional Dozhinki harvest festival. Gieraltowice, W...

#8738050

29 August 2022

A tractor toy is seen during a tractors race called 'Traktoryja' organized as part of traditional Dozhinki harvest festival. Gieraltowice, Wadowice County in Poland on August 28, 2022. Participants raced in five different classes according to engine power of a tractor. For the first time women took part in the race.


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A participant attends a tractors race called 'Traktoryja' organized as part of traditional Dozhinki harvest festival. Gieraltowice, Wadowice...

#8738048

Tractors Race In Poland

29 August 2022

A participant attends a tractors race called 'Traktoryja' organized as part of traditional Dozhinki harvest festival. Gieraltowice, Wadowice...

#8738048

29 August 2022

A participant attends a tractors race called 'Traktoryja' organized as part of traditional Dozhinki harvest festival. Gieraltowice, Wadowice County in Poland on August 28, 2022. Participants raced in five different classes according to engine power of a tractor. For the first time women took part in the race.


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People attend tractors race called 'Traktoryja' organized as part of traditional Dozhinki harvest festival. Gieraltowice, Wadowice County in...

#8738046

Tractors Race In Poland

29 August 2022

People attend tractors race called 'Traktoryja' organized as part of traditional Dozhinki harvest festival. Gieraltowice, Wadowice County in...

#8738046

29 August 2022

People attend tractors race called 'Traktoryja' organized as part of traditional Dozhinki harvest festival. Gieraltowice, Wadowice County in Poland on August 28, 2022. Participants raced in five different classes according to engine power of a tractor. For the first time women took part in the race.


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Kashmir Muslim protesters are being tear gassed by Indian police as they throw stones at Indian government forces during an anti Indian  pro...

#789431

Kashmir Protests Over Imposing Ban On Beef

18 September 2015

Kashmir Muslim protesters are being tear gassed by Indian police as they throw stones at Indian government forces during an anti Indian  pro...

#789431

18 September 2015

Kashmir Muslim protesters are being tear gassed by Indian police as they throw stones at Indian government forces during an anti Indian protest for Imposing ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir on September 18, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian police used teargas shells and pellets to disperse scores of Kashmiri Muslim protesters protesting against imposing the ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir . The High Court in Indian controlled Kashmir issued orders on Wednesday imposing ban on sale of beef and against the cow slaughter in the Muslim majority state and directing the Indian police to strictly implement the order. The order is a reiteration of a law imposed by the regions former monarchy. Under the law ( section 298A,) a guilty may face 10 years of imprisonment and fine, while imprisonment of one year along with fine is applicable under section 298B. HC's move comes five months after Maharashtra government implemented the beef ban law to prevent slaughter of cows as the animal is considered sacred in Hindu religion. Following the decision of High Court to enforce the ban on sale of beef in the state the Kashmir resistance leaders and different socio-religious and political organisations have threatened a stir against the order and have called for a strike in the state on Saturday.


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An Indian policeman makes and obscene gesture as other fires a tear gas xhell towards Kashmir Muslim protesters during an anti Indian  prote...

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Kashmir Protests Over Imposing Ban On Beef

18 September 2015

An Indian policeman makes and obscene gesture as other fires a tear gas xhell towards Kashmir Muslim protesters during an anti Indian  prote...

#789432

18 September 2015

An Indian policeman makes and obscene gesture as other fires a tear gas xhell towards Kashmir Muslim protesters during an anti Indian protest for Imposing ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir on September 18, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian police used teargas shells and pellets to disperse scores of Kashmiri Muslim protesters protesting against imposing the ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir . The High Court in Indian controlled Kashmir issued orders on Wednesday imposing ban on sale of beef and against the cow slaughter in the Muslim majority state and directing the Indian police to strictly implement the order. The order is a reiteration of a law imposed by the regions former monarchy. Under the law ( section 298A,) a guilty may face 10 years of imprisonment and fine, while imprisonment of one year along with fine is applicable under section 298B. HC's move comes five months after Maharashtra government implemented the beef ban law to prevent slaughter of cows as the animal is considered sacred in Hindu religion. Following the decision of High Court to enforce the ban on sale of beef in the state the Kashmir resistance leaders and different socio-religious and political organisations have threatened a stir against the order and have called for a strike in the state on Saturday.


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Kashmir Muslim protesters are being tear gassed by Indian police as they throw stones at Indian government forces during an anti Indian  pro...

#789433

Kashmir Protests Over Imposing Ban On Beef

18 September 2015

Kashmir Muslim protesters are being tear gassed by Indian police as they throw stones at Indian government forces during an anti Indian  pro...

#789433

18 September 2015

Kashmir Muslim protesters are being tear gassed by Indian police as they throw stones at Indian government forces during an anti Indian protest for Imposing ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir on September 18, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian police used teargas shells and pellets to disperse scores of Kashmiri Muslim protesters protesting against imposing the ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir . The High Court in Indian controlled Kashmir issued orders on Wednesday imposing ban on sale of beef and against the cow slaughter in the Muslim majority state and directing the Indian police to strictly implement the order. The order is a reiteration of a law imposed by the regions former monarchy. Under the law ( section 298A,) a guilty may face 10 years of imprisonment and fine, while imprisonment of one year along with fine is applicable under section 298B. HC's move comes five months after Maharashtra government implemented the beef ban law to prevent slaughter of cows as the animal is considered sacred in Hindu religion. Following the decision of High Court to enforce the ban on sale of beef in the state the Kashmir resistance leaders and different socio-religious and political organisations have threatened a stir against the order and have called for a strike in the state on Saturday.


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A Kashmir Muslim protester throws back a teargas shell towards Indian police during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sale of...

#789434

Kashmir Protests Over Imposing Ban On Beef

18 September 2015

A Kashmir Muslim protester throws back a teargas shell towards Indian police during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sale of...

#789434

18 September 2015

A Kashmir Muslim protester throws back a teargas shell towards Indian police during an anti Indian protest for Imposing ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir on September 18, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian police used teargas shells and pellets to disperse scores of Kashmiri Muslim protesters protesting against imposing the ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir . The High Court in Indian controlled Kashmir issued orders on Wednesday imposing ban on sale of beef and against the cow slaughter in the Muslim majority state and directing the Indian police to strictly implement the order. The order is a reiteration of a law imposed by the regions former monarchy. Under the law ( section 298A,) a guilty may face 10 years of imprisonment and fine, while imprisonment of one year along with fine is applicable under section 298B. HC's move comes five months after Maharashtra government implemented the beef ban law to prevent slaughter of cows as the animal is considered sacred in Hindu religion. Following the decision of High Court to enforce the ban on sale of beef in the state the Kashmir resistance leaders and different socio-religious and political organisations have threatened a stir against the order and have called for a strike in the state on Saturday.


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A Kashmir Muslim protester throws back a teargas shell towards Indian police during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sale of...

#789435

Kashmir Protests Over Imposing Ban On Beef

18 September 2015

A Kashmir Muslim protester throws back a teargas shell towards Indian police during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sale of...

#789435

18 September 2015

A Kashmir Muslim protester throws back a teargas shell towards Indian police during an anti Indian protest for Imposing ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir on September 18, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian police used teargas shells and pellets to disperse scores of Kashmiri Muslim protesters protesting against imposing the ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir . The High Court in Indian controlled Kashmir issued orders on Wednesday imposing ban on sale of beef and against the cow slaughter in the Muslim majority state and directing the Indian police to strictly implement the order. The order is a reiteration of a law imposed by the regions former monarchy. Under the law ( section 298A,) a guilty may face 10 years of imprisonment and fine, while imprisonment of one year along with fine is applicable under section 298B. HC's move comes five months after Maharashtra government implemented the beef ban law to prevent slaughter of cows as the animal is considered sacred in Hindu religion. Following the decision of High Court to enforce the ban on sale of beef in the state the Kashmir resistance leaders and different socio-religious and political organisations have threatened a stir against the order and have called for a strike in the state on Saturday.


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Kashmir Muslim protesters look towards silhouetted Indian policemen   during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sale of beef i...

#789436

Kashmir Protests Over Imposing Ban On Beef

18 September 2015

Kashmir Muslim protesters look towards silhouetted Indian policemen   during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sale of beef i...

#789436

18 September 2015

Kashmir Muslim protesters look towards silhouetted Indian policemen during an anti Indian protest for Imposing ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir on September 18, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian police used teargas shells and pellets to disperse scores of Kashmiri Muslim protesters protesting against imposing the ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir . The High Court in Indian controlled Kashmir issued orders on Wednesday imposing ban on sale of beef and against the cow slaughter in the Muslim majority state and directing the Indian police to strictly implement the order. The order is a reiteration of a law imposed by the regions former monarchy. Under the law ( section 298A,) a guilty may face 10 years of imprisonment and fine, while imprisonment of one year along with fine is applicable under section 298B. HC's move comes five months after Maharashtra government implemented the beef ban law to prevent slaughter of cows as the animal is considered sacred in Hindu religion. Following the decision of High Court to enforce the ban on sale of beef in the state the Kashmir resistance leaders and different socio-religious and political organisations have threatened a stir against the order and have called for a strike in the state on Saturday.


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A Kashmir Muslim protester throws back a teargas shell towards Indian police during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sale of...

#789437

Kashmir Protests Over Imposing Ban On Beef

18 September 2015

A Kashmir Muslim protester throws back a teargas shell towards Indian police during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sale of...

#789437

18 September 2015

A Kashmir Muslim protester throws back a teargas shell towards Indian police during an anti Indian protest for Imposing ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir on September 18, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian police used teargas shells and pellets to disperse scores of Kashmiri Muslim protesters protesting against imposing the ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir . The High Court in Indian controlled Kashmir issued orders on Wednesday imposing ban on sale of beef and against the cow slaughter in the Muslim majority state and directing the Indian police to strictly implement the order. The order is a reiteration of a law imposed by the regions former monarchy. Under the law ( section 298A,) a guilty may face 10 years of imprisonment and fine, while imprisonment of one year along with fine is applicable under section 298B. HC's move comes five months after Maharashtra government implemented the beef ban law to prevent slaughter of cows as the animal is considered sacred in Hindu religion. Following the decision of High Court to enforce the ban on sale of beef in the state the Kashmir resistance leaders and different socio-religious and political organisations have threatened a stir against the order and have called for a strike in the state on Saturday.


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Indian government forces save themselves from stones of  Kashmir Muslim protester during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sa...

#789438

Kashmir Protests Over Imposing Ban On Beef

18 September 2015

Indian government forces save themselves from stones of  Kashmir Muslim protester during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sa...

#789438

18 September 2015

Indian government forces save themselves from stones of Kashmir Muslim protester during an anti Indian protest for Imposing ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir on September 18, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian police used teargas shells and pellets to disperse scores of Kashmiri Muslim protesters protesting against imposing the ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir . The High Court in Indian controlled Kashmir issued orders on Wednesday imposing ban on sale of beef and against the cow slaughter in the Muslim majority state and directing the Indian police to strictly implement the order. The order is a reiteration of a law imposed by the regions former monarchy. Under the law ( section 298A,) a guilty may face 10 years of imprisonment and fine, while imprisonment of one year along with fine is applicable under section 298B. HC's move comes five months after Maharashtra government implemented the beef ban law to prevent slaughter of cows as the animal is considered sacred in Hindu religion. Following the decision of High Court to enforce the ban on sale of beef in the state the Kashmir resistance leaders and different socio-religious and political organisations have threatened a stir against the order and have called for a strike in the state on Saturday.


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A Kashmir Muslim protester saves himself from tear gas with the help of plastic sheet during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on th...

#789439

Kashmir Protests Over Imposing Ban On Beef

18 September 2015

A Kashmir Muslim protester saves himself from tear gas with the help of plastic sheet during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on th...

#789439

18 September 2015

A Kashmir Muslim protester saves himself from tear gas with the help of plastic sheet during an anti Indian protest for Imposing ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir on September 18, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian police used teargas shells and pellets to disperse scores of Kashmiri Muslim protesters protesting against imposing the ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir . The High Court in Indian controlled Kashmir issued orders on Wednesday imposing ban on sale of beef and against the cow slaughter in the Muslim majority state and directing the Indian police to strictly implement the order. The order is a reiteration of a law imposed by the regions former monarchy. Under the law ( section 298A,) a guilty may face 10 years of imprisonment and fine, while imprisonment of one year along with fine is applicable under section 298B. HC's move comes five months after Maharashtra government implemented the beef ban law to prevent slaughter of cows as the animal is considered sacred in Hindu religion. Following the decision of High Court to enforce the ban on sale of beef in the state the Kashmir resistance leaders and different socio-religious and political organisations have threatened a stir against the order and have called for a strike in the state on Saturday.


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Kashmir Muslim protesters look towards silhouetted Indian policemen   during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sale of beef i...

#789440

Kashmir Protests Over Imposing Ban On Beef

18 September 2015

Kashmir Muslim protesters look towards silhouetted Indian policemen   during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sale of beef i...

#789440

18 September 2015

Kashmir Muslim protesters look towards silhouetted Indian policemen during an anti Indian protest for Imposing ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir on September 18, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian police used teargas shells and pellets to disperse scores of Kashmiri Muslim protesters protesting against imposing the ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir . The High Court in Indian controlled Kashmir issued orders on Wednesday imposing ban on sale of beef and against the cow slaughter in the Muslim majority state and directing the Indian police to strictly implement the order. The order is a reiteration of a law imposed by the regions former monarchy. Under the law ( section 298A,) a guilty may face 10 years of imprisonment and fine, while imprisonment of one year along with fine is applicable under section 298B. HC's move comes five months after Maharashtra government implemented the beef ban law to prevent slaughter of cows as the animal is considered sacred in Hindu religion. Following the decision of High Court to enforce the ban on sale of beef in the state the Kashmir resistance leaders and different socio-religious and political organisations have threatened a stir against the order and have called for a strike in the state on Saturday.


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An Indian police officer fires pellets towards Kashmiri Muslim protester during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sale of bee...

#789441

Kashmir Protests Over Imposing Ban On Beef

18 September 2015

An Indian police officer fires pellets towards Kashmiri Muslim protester during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sale of bee...

#789441

18 September 2015

An Indian police officer fires pellets towards Kashmiri Muslim protester during an anti Indian protest for Imposing ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir on September 18, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian police used teargas shells and pellets to disperse scores of Kashmiri Muslim protesters protesting against imposing the ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir . The High Court in Indian controlled Kashmir issued orders on Wednesday imposing ban on sale of beef and against the cow slaughter in the Muslim majority state and directing the Indian police to strictly implement the order. The order is a reiteration of a law imposed by the regions former monarchy. Under the law ( section 298A,) a guilty may face 10 years of imprisonment and fine, while imprisonment of one year along with fine is applicable under section 298B. HC's move comes five months after Maharashtra government implemented the beef ban law to prevent slaughter of cows as the animal is considered sacred in Hindu religion. Following the decision of High Court to enforce the ban on sale of beef in the state the Kashmir resistance leaders and different socio-religious and political organisations have threatened a stir against the order and have called for a strike in the state on Saturday.


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Kashmir Muslim protesters shout anti Indian and pro Kashmir Independence slogans during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sal...

#789442

Kashmir Protests Over Imposing Ban On Beef

18 September 2015

Kashmir Muslim protesters shout anti Indian and pro Kashmir Independence slogans during an anti Indian  protest  for Imposing ban on the sal...

#789442

18 September 2015

Kashmir Muslim protesters shout anti Indian and pro Kashmir Independence slogans during an anti Indian protest for Imposing ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir on September 18, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian police used teargas shells and pellets to disperse scores of Kashmiri Muslim protesters protesting against imposing the ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir . The High Court in Indian controlled Kashmir issued orders on Wednesday imposing ban on sale of beef and against the cow slaughter in the Muslim majority state and directing the Indian police to strictly implement the order. The order is a reiteration of a law imposed by the regions former monarchy. Under the law ( section 298A,) a guilty may face 10 years of imprisonment and fine, while imprisonment of one year along with fine is applicable under section 298B. HC's move comes five months after Maharashtra government implemented the beef ban law to prevent slaughter of cows as the animal is considered sacred in Hindu religion. Following the decision of High Court to enforce the ban on sale of beef in the state the Kashmir resistance leaders and different socio-religious and political organisations have threatened a stir against the order and have called for a strike in the state on Saturday.


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