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"Fellah: The Resilient People of the Holy Land" Step back in time to witness the lives of the Fellah

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 2204 x 2245

Source Size = 2204 x 2245
HUT OF A FELLAH, WITH ROOF OF POTS. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 2038 x 3711

Source Size = 2038 x 3711
fellah woman of Karnak. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 1387 x 3020

Source Size = 1387 x 3020
FELLAH BABY AND ITS WATCHER. Egypt, engraving 1879

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Source Size = 1738 x 2082
YOUNG WIFE OF A FELLAH. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 3102 x 3581

Source Size = 3102 x 3581
FELLAH OF EL-KAB. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 2017 x 2307

Source Size = 2017 x 2307
FELLAH BOY FROM EL-KAB. Egypt, engraving 1879

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Source Size = 3177 x 2231
A FELLAH PLOUGHING. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 3168 x 1937

Source Size = 3168 x 1937
FELLAH FERRY BETWEEN KENEH AND DENDERA. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: The Rebellion in the Sudan, 1883: some Types of the Expeditionary Force: Albanian

The Rebellion in the Sudan, 1883: some Types of the Expeditionary Force: Albanian
THE REBELLION IN THE SUDAN, 1883: SOME TYPES OF THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE: Albanian Bashi Bazouk (Infantry), Kurd (Cavalry), Native Sudanese Regular, Syrian Bashi Bazouk

Background imageFellah Collection: Portrait of an Egyptian Fellah

Portrait of an Egyptian Fellah; Jean-Leon Gerome, French, 1824 - 1904; Egypt, Africa; about 1856; Black chalk; 26.7 x 16.2 cm (10 1/2 x 6 3/8 in.)

Background imageFellah Collection: EGYPT: SHADOOF IRRIGATION. Egyptian fellahin lifting water from the Nile River with shadoofs

EGYPT: SHADOOF IRRIGATION. Egyptian fellahin lifting water from the Nile River with shadoofs, c1900

Background imageFellah Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - An Old Fellah

Thessaloniki, Greece - An Old Fellah Date: circa 1910s

Background imageFellah Collection: Egyptian Fellahs Women (and child)

Egyptian Fellahs Women (and child)
Egyptian Fellahs (a peasant, farmer or agricultural labourer) Women (and child). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageFellah Collection: Outback Adventure

Outback Adventure
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Background imageFellah Collection: Fellah Women At The Fountain

Fellah Women At The Fountain, Engraving 1882

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Source Size = 2776 x 4009
FELLAH WOMAN. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 3102 x 3581

Source Size = 3102 x 3581
FELLAH OF EL-KAB. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 2017 x 2307

Source Size = 2017 x 2307
FELLAH BOY FROM EL-KAB. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 2204 x 2245

Source Size = 2204 x 2245
HUT OF A FELLAH, WITH ROOF OF POTS. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 2038 x 3711

Source Size = 2038 x 3711
fellah woman of Karnak. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 3168 x 1937

Source Size = 3168 x 1937
FELLAH FERRY BETWEEN KENEH AND DENDERA. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 1387 x 3020

Source Size = 1387 x 3020
FELLAH BABY AND ITS WATCHER. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 1738 x 2082

Source Size = 1738 x 2082
YOUNG WIFE OF A FELLAH. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: Source Size = 3177 x 2231

Source Size = 3177 x 2231
A FELLAH PLOUGHING. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFellah Collection: MUSLIM WEDDING, 1860. A fellah (peasant) marriage procession in Latakia, Syria

MUSLIM WEDDING, 1860. A fellah (peasant) marriage procession in Latakia, Syria. Wood engraving, English, 1860

Background imageFellah Collection: Young Fellah Woman in alluring pose

Young Fellah Woman in alluring pose
Young Fellah Woman standing in an alluring pose Date: circa 1920s

Background imageFellah Collection: Egypt - Young Native Girl with Pigtails

Egypt - Young Native Girl with Pigtails
Egypt - Head and shoulders portrait of a young Native Girl of the Fellah Tribe with Pigtails, bright red lips and hooped earrings



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"Fellah: The Resilient People of the Holy Land" Step back in time to witness the lives of the Fellah, African native people who inhabited the enchanting landscapes of the Holy Land. In 1897, a lithograph captured their humble existence as they sought shelter in makeshift huts amidst the breathtaking backdrop of the Dead Sea. Their resourcefulness knew no bounds, as depicted in a captivating image from Nag Hammadi, Egypt in 1898. Here we see a Fellah lifting water from the mighty Nile using a shadouf, showcasing their ingenuity and reliance on nature's gifts. Artistic renditions have also immortalized these remarkable individuals. An oil painting from 1876 beautifully portrays a young Fellah girl with innocence radiating through her eyes. Another canvas masterpiece showcases a strong-willed Fellah woman, capturing her resilience and determination against all odds. The traditional attire worn by these fascinating people is an art form itself. An engraving transports us to Egypt where we witness both male and female Fellahs dressed in Haba garments and face veils respectively; each piece symbolizing their rich cultural heritage. Delving deeper into their daily lives reveals scenes that evoke admiration for their hard work and unity. A glimpse into a typical domicile unveils how these families made do with what little they had while nurturing bonds that stood unbreakable throughout generations. Water played an integral role in their survival, evident through another mesmerizing oil painting depicting Fellah women drawing water with grace and strength around 1873-75. This vital resource sustained not only them but also entire communities like the fellahine family portrayed during Egypt's late 19th century. Witnessing agricultural workers' children alongside Fellaheen at work on canals brings forth appreciation for their unwavering dedication to sustaining life within this arid land. Their laborious efforts ensured bountiful harvests year after year.