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The "Doseh", an annual religious ceremony at Cairo, 1861. Creator: Unknown.

The "Doseh", an annual religious ceremony at Cairo, 1861. 'This most remarkable of the many peculiar ceremonies in connection with the Moslem religion takes place on the last day of the Festival of the Birthday of the Prophet. The fete is held in...the gardens of the Esbekieh...the Sheik [arrives]...on horseback, escorted by...grenadiers from the Viceregal Guard and a crowd of officious ecclesiastics...the devotees...apparently lost to everything but paradise and eternity...urged by the dervishes, throw themselves flat upon the ground and are then carefully arranged...(care being taken to have the heads all one way), and continue their cry of "Allah!" which is taken up by the spectators, who become very much excited. The Sheik's horse is...highly trained, and unshod, but always hesitates to place its foot on the first body...each man is trodden upon twice. It is rarely, if ever, that the horse misses his footing - placing one foot on the shoulder of one man and one hind foot upon the hip of another. Immediately the Sheik has passed over, the men leap up, shouting the usual "Allahhu!" The excitement at this particular moment is intense, and the cawasses (police) are extremely lively and energetic in keeping the mob back'. From "Illustrated London News", 1861.
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The "Doseh", an annual religious ceremony at Cairo, 1861. Creator: Unknown.
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The "Doseh", an annual religious ceremony at Cairo, 1861. 'This most remarkable of the many peculiar ceremonies in connection with the Moslem religion takes place on the last day of the Festival of the Birthday of the Prophet. The fete is held in...the gardens of the Esbekieh...the Sheik [arrives]...on horseback, escorted by...grenadiers from the Viceregal Guard and a crowd of officious ecclesiastics...the devotees...apparently lost to everything but paradise and eternity...urged by the dervishes, throw themselves flat upon the ground and are then carefully arranged...(care being taken to have the heads all one way), and continue their cry of "Allah!" which is taken up by the spectators, who become very much excited. The Sheik's horse is...highly trained, and unshod, but always hesitates to place its foot on the first body...each man is trodden upon twice. It is rarely, if ever, that the horse misses his footing - placing one foot on the shoulder of one man and one hind foot upon the hip of another. Immediately the Sheik has passed over, the men leap up, shouting the usual "Allahhu!" The excitement at this particular moment is intense, and the cawasses (police) are extremely lively and energetic in keeping the mob back'. From "Illustrated London News", 1861.
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19TH CENTURY 19TH AFRICA AFRICAN CONTINENT AFRICAN ANIMAL ANIMALS ANNUAL APPAREL ARMS ART ARTS ATTACK ATTACKING B & W B / W B&W BARE FEET BAREFOOT BAYONET BAYONETS BEATING BELIEF BLACK & WHITE BLACK AND WHITE BLADE BODIES BODY BODY, THE BRITAIN BRITISH CAIRO CAIRO, EGYPT CAMEL CAVALIER CENTURY CHANGING ROOM CLOTHES CLOTHING & DRESS CLOTHING COLOR COLOUR CONCEPT CONTINENT COUNTRY DANGER DANGEROUS DERVICH DERVICHE DERVISH DERVISHES DEVOTEE DEVOTEES DOSEH DRESS DRESSED EGYPT EGYPTIAN ENGRAVED ENGRAVING EQUESTRIAN (RIDER) EQUESTRIAN SPORT EQUITATION FAITH FASHION & CLOTHING FEET FEZ FOOT FEET FOOT FRATERNITY OF THE WHIRLING DERVISHES GARMENT GUY HABIT HAT HORSE RIDING HORSE HORSEMAN HORSEMEN HORSES HUNDRED YEARS WAR ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS ILN ISLAM ISLAMIC JOB JOCKEY LAW LOCATION LYING DOWN LYING MALE MAN MEN MENACE MENSWEAR MEZQUITA MILITARY UNIFORM MILITARY MINARET MINARETS MIZRAIM MOSQUE MOSQUES NEWSPAPER NEWSPAPERS NINETEENTH CENTURY NORTH AFRICA NORTH AFRICAN OCCUPATION ORGANS PEOPLE PERIL POLICE MEN POLICE OFFICER POLICE OFFICERS POLICE POLICEMAN POLICEMEN POLICIAL PRESS PRINT COLLECTOR, THE PRINT PROFESSION RELIGION RELIGIOUS EVENT RELIGIOUS REPTIL REPTILE REPTILES RIDER (MALE) RIDER RIDERS RIDING RIDING, RIDERS ROBE RULER SHAIKH SHEIK SHEIKH SNAKE CHARMER SNAKE SNAKE-CHARMER SOLDIER SOLDIERS SUFI SWORD SWORDS TAILOR TARBOOSH THREAT TRADITION TRADITIONAL TRADITIONS TYPICAL UNIFORM UNUSUAL URBAN WAR WARFARE WARS WEAPON WEAPONARY WEAPONRY WEAPONS WHIRLING DERVISHES WHITE AND BLACK XIX CENTURY