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TOPSHOT - Nepal Armed Police dog handlers and their dogs with vermillion on their foreheads and marigold garlands placed around their necks pose for a picture during an event to mark the Hindu Tihar festival -- also known as Diwali -- at the Armed Police Dog Training School in Kathmandu on November 6, 2018. - Tihar, as the Hindu festival of Diwali is known locally, sees Nepalese offering blessings to dogs, which according to Hindu tradition are the messengers of Yamraj, the god of death. (Photo by PRAKASH MATHEMA / AFP)
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2018-11-06
PRAKASH MATHEMA/AFP/East News
AFP
PRAKASH MATHEMA
AFP_1AL7NB
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30cm x 19cm by 300dpi
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