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This media file captures a detailed, historical painting, likely a mural, depicting a grand military procession or parade. The scene features a long line of uniformed men, possibly soldiers or royal guards, marching in formation. They are dressed in elaborate red, black, and gold uniforms, many wearing distinctive high headwear or turbans. Several individuals in the procession are carrying and playing large drums, indicating a band. Prominently featured are at least two horse-mounted figures, also in military attire, leading or participating in the parade. One person near the front of the marching band carries a green banner or flag with a red and white striped pole. The event takes place in front of a majestic, multi-storied building, resembling a palace or royal residence, with numerous balconies and arched windows. Many spectators, dressed in traditional attire, are visible on these balconies and in the windows, eagerly watching the procession. More spectators gather at ground level alongside the marching route. In the background, palm trees suggest a warm climate, and the sky is clear blue with scattered white clouds, indicating a sunny daytime scene. The painting itself is framed by an ornate, arched architectural element, suggesting it's an integral part of a larger room or hallway design. To the right of the painting, a decorative tiled wall with intricate blue and green floral patterns adds to the grandeur of the setting. A wooden plaque is affixed to the tiled wall, bearing text in both Kannada and English. The English text clearly reads: "The First Battalion Mysore Infantry." Below this, another smaller, unreadable plaque is visible. The shadows cast by the figures indicate a clear, bright day. The overall ambiance is one of historical pomp and ceremony in what is contextualized as Mysuru, India.
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