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A photograph shows a framed image of a Sikh man with a white beard, a blue and gold turban, a white shirt, and an orange sash. He is holding a book and appears to be reading. The framed image is resting on a surface with a marble-like pattern. To the right of the frame, there is a white plastic electrical switch panel with buttons and a dial. A white cable with a red connector is connected to the framed image. The surface the objects are on appears to be a shelf or table with a wooden edge. This image is likely taken at a home. The image of the Sikh man is likely depicting Guru Gobind Singh, who lived from 1666-1708 and was the tenth Sikh Guru. Although the image is likely depicting the Sikh Guru, there is nothing in the image to directly suggest that the image was taken in Amritsar, India, where the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) is located, which is the holiest shrine for Sikhs. There is nothing else in the image to suggest this is Amritsar, India.
Symbol
6BA39
Volume
670
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Revenue
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TVL
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