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unclear photograph authorship (1971), no such license in the FB source. Text in FB source https://www.facebook.com/share/p/49fkfix9quAZztsb/?mibextid=qi2Omg : "This is Kanhaji Velji, a dacoit living in Sundha mountain and along with him is his virtuous sister Champadi. This is a photo of the time when the police encountered all three and brought their bodies to the police station in Bhinmal. A line from the folk song - Mata Re Bhatiani Thane Jaiyo Re meaning son of Mata Bhatiani. He also had the blessings of Mother Sundha that he would always help the poor people and would always remain safe in the hills of Sundha Mountain which is the birthplace of Mother Sundha and no one would be able to harm him, neither human nor animal. The birth place of both the brothers is said to be near the Maheshwarji temple of Bhinmal, hence they also drank the water of Dadeli pond. According to the elders who saw them firsthand, both Kanhaji and Velji were physically strong and powerful and were about seven feet tall. According to those who saw Champadi alive, Champadi was so fair and beautiful as if she was a goddess. Even today their discussions and stories are heard in the entire Jalore district. Their encounter was done by deceitfully poisoning them. A song by Rajasthan's famous lyricists Champa and Methi is also a proof of this. in writing about", other uses in the I-Net https://lens.google.com/search?ep=gisbubu&hl=de&re=df&p=AbrfA8o_x-RDxXTnlS2yUZ8Z8Bh325jMkHjwjuXq5HrEdq0if1LWgCTWDJxtjINRslvGGkwuA3YMkjCApNBD6uBUYBGp4UjvdtRQPmrXgJtHkltf-TCEZ-ENR9jUDqvWYWbgSLaoVJoT4yUEOONrhItYG4egtbsEKb6T15IO_NBJ254NIhFQ3pbKV13aZcJcVMxqYy4azLYRDRqRGg%3D%3D#lns=W251bGwsbnVsbCxudWxsLG51bGwsbnVsbCxudWxsLDEsIkVrY0tKRE16Tnpaak5qRTBMV05rTnpVdE5EZGtOUzFoTnpObExUWXpNVGRoT0dJell6VXhOUklmUlY5S1FuQTFNbXMwYVUxbGIwUk1aa3hPVEZCZlpVODJSWFU1Um5wb1p3PT0iLG51bGwsbnVsbCxudWxsLG51bGwsbnVsbCxudWxsLFtudWxsLG51bGwsW11dXQ== hi:कान्हा_वेलिया Mateus2019 (talk) 14:50, 7 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

There was not any copy rights on this file. This file was published in local news paper like Jalore news url=https://www.jalorenews.com/2023/06/Kanha-and-Valiya-dacoits-Story-of-Khukhal-dacoits-of-Jalore-district.html . P S chalukya (talk) 15:17, 7 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
 Delete Under a copyright in India until at least 2032. Yann (talk) 16:35, 7 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
 Delete Agreed. The claim that the file does not have a copyright is absurd. Everything that is sufficiently creative -- which this certainly is -- has a copyright from the moment of creation. Publication in a local newspaper does not somehow magically change that. .     Jim . . . (Jameslwoodward) (talk to me) 23:13, 8 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Deleted: per nomination & discussion. --Infrogmation of New Orleans (talk) 21:23, 16 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]