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Description Mata Hari in 1906, soon after the Dutchwoman reinvented herself as an exotic dancer. Inspired by dances she had seen in the Dutch East Indies, she took a stage name that means “eye of the day” or "sun" in Malay.
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Source HERITAGE/GETTY IMAGES/Bettmann Archive, http://delirium.lejournal.free.fr/Mata_Hari2.jpg and https://www.nationalgeographic.com/content/dam/archaeologyandhistory/rights-exempt/history-magazine/2017/11-12/MataHari/Main_GettyImages-464431009.jpg as displayed by https://www.nationalgeographic.com/archaeology-and-history/magazine/2017/11-12/mata-hari-history-killing/
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