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Advertisement for Taj Mahal Hindu Restaurant

Media
taj mahal hindu restaurant ad
Description
Advertisement for the Taj Mahal Hindu Restaurant in New York City, from the February 1920 issue of Young India.
Creator
Young India
Publisher
South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)
Date
1920-02
Format
Advertisement
Language
English
Type
Document

Appears in

  • Shipyards, Kitchens, and City Streets: Finding Belonging in South Asian Harlem Carts, Crafts, and Restaurants

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