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I am trying to make offline version of wikipedia. But the problem is I am not able to download image dump of wikipedia. All they provide is SQL with only meta image info, there is not actula images anywhere.

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Also, I am using wikimedia to run wikipedia on local server. Any help how to download images or is there other way to download images/content on local.

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You probably want to look at Kiwix which provides a complete offline Wikipedia experience with thumbnails. (~75 GiB)

The reason there isn't any tarball because its huge. The "Fair Use" media (low resolution copyrighted images such as poster, album art, etc.) for English Wikipedia is 162 GiB. We also have a lot of media on Wikimedia Commons, 153 TiB, mostly unused.

Limiting to only what's necessary for English Wikipedia, you'll need to download 5.1 TiB from 4,525,268 non-multimedia files.

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    But can we host it on local server and access this from other network devices
    – Abhishek
    Apr 11, 2018 at 13:47
  • Kiwix claims for $100 of hardware (Raspberry Pi 3, 128 GB MicroSD) that it can provide a Wikipedia Wi-Fi Hotspot, serving a 25 student classroom. The project is also supported in various ways by the Wikimedia Foundation.
    – Dispenser
    Apr 12, 2018 at 2:21
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There is no such thing. Old dumps from 2012 are available on archive.org.

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  • you can do that using mediawiki. It allows you to install wikipedia like server on machine. After installation you have to import the dumps. I am able to use mediawiki with only text part. I was stuck in Image part
    – Abhishek
    Apr 12, 2018 at 6:18
  • As I just said, there is no image dump.
    – Tgr
    Apr 12, 2018 at 12:10
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You can downlaod an offline reader for wikipedia. I use Xowa available here http://xowa.org/home/wiki/Help/Download_XOWA.html If you download it, open the import pocket, it will point you to a list of available dumps. I use simplewiki dump wich is around 400mb and has no pictures, just text. If you want full features, then you choose bigger dumps

There are quite a number of these readers. You can visit this page for more info https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Database_download

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