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Deutsch: Der Mufti befeuchtet bei der Eröffnung des Feldzuges die Kanonen mit Rosenwasser, 1788
English: The mufti sprinkles the cannons with rose water at the start of the campaign, 1788
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Author de:Johann Hieronymus Löschenkohl
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