Shades of Delhi
A man shoulders a stack of brightly colored saris on a street in Old Delhi, a predominantly Muslim area built by Emperor Shah Jahan
A young man dashes barefoot across the courtyard of Delhi’s Jama Masjid (Friday Mosque) in Shahjahanabad, or Old Delhi
Marigold flower heads, used in religious ceremonies, dry on a roof above a flower market near Khari Baoli, in the heart of Old Delhi.
A ful-wallah delivers flowers on his bicycle in the district of Mehrauli, one of seven ancient cities that are now a part of Delhi.
In the busy commercial center of Old Delhi, a worker outside a shop twists a length of syrup that will be used to make sweets.
Marigold flower heads, used in religious ceremonies, dry on a roof above a flower market near Khari Baoli, in the heart of Old Delhi.
A ful-wallah delivers flowers on his bicycle in the district of Mehrauli, one of seven ancient cities that are now a part of Delhi.
In the busy commercial center of Old Delhi, a worker outside a shop twists a length of syrup that will be used to make sweets.
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