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A 13th-century Mongol saddle cover from the Hermitage Museum
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http://hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/12/b2003/hm12_3_1_7.html
Fair use for Swan
- The image in question is used in the context of the article Cavalry tactics to illustrate a Mongol saddle cover. Since the owner of the object probably does not allow for the material to be photographed, it is assumed that the image is not replaceable.
- No free equivalent image is known to exist.
- The image in question was published by the copyright holder as promotional material, its use here does not replace any market role for the original copyrighted media.
- It is used to illustrate one article on wikipedia: Cavalry tactics.
- The image has been published.
- The image meets general Misplaced Pages content requirements (encyclopedic).
- The image meets the media-specific policy requirements (format).
- The image is used in at least one article.
- The image contributes significantly to the article in question, since it illustrates a unique artifact belonging to a lost material culture.
- The image is only used in the article namespace.
- The image contains proper attribution of the source of the material, a fair use tag, and a fair use rationale.
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