Tirbesmen and women traveled freely between India and Afghanistan
[Original caption] A Kerzawah is a popular method of transport on the Indo-Afghan frontier, the camel being the usual beast of burden, and able to carry four persons in a load. According to the tenets of their religion, the native women are very jealous of strangers seeing their faces, and, unless quite secure from observation, the kerzawah is kept draped with curtains. [end]