Gq Turkey Gallery
aesthetic baby
thezertsenmethod
hybrid supercar
castellhenllys
“Assorted
“No Gods, No Masters”Seen in Ankara, Turkey
The first government-funded mosque in Athens since 1833 opened its doors to worshippers on 6 Nov. 20
stephiejo99-9:Seems like big brother is stuffing little sister like a thanksgiving turkey…sis is gon
redlipstickresurrected:Elif Sanem Karakoç (Turkish, b. 1990, Istanbul, Turkey) - Hand from The Glitc
780-year-old stone doorway of Ulu Cami, Divriği / Turkey (by zeyneps diary).
The ancient ruins of Gobleki Tepe (Turkey), dated to 9,000 BC
“The sultana dressing” or Madame de Pompadour in Turkey by Charles-Amédée-Philippe van Loo, 1774
soldiers-of-war:Turkish president Recep Erdogan has ordered that at least 131 media outlets suspecte
artdetails:Tughra (Official Signature) of Sultan Suleiman. Istanbul, Turkey. c. 1555-1560. Ink, opaq
Dyed Silks from the Ottoman Empire Turkey, 16th and 17th century
Disney’s spin on Thanksgiving :)http://pinterest.com/pin/260434790925656935/
AnimeNEXT ‘13 Sunday Hetalia Photoshoot part 2GermanicsMiddle-East (plus others so Turkey woul
historyfilia:Hellenistic rock tombs from Kaunos, Turkey (4th – 2nd century BC)
myimaginarybrooklyn:Denizler Kitabevi Bookshop in Istanbul, specializing in antique maps and maritim
historyofartdaily:The Library of Celsusis, 114–117 A.D., in Ephesus (now Turkey), source
redlipstickresurrected:Elif Sanem Karakoç (Turkish, b. 1990, Istanbul, Turkey) - Hand from The Glitc
historyfilia:Marine mosaicRoman, A.D. 200–230 (found in Hatay, Turkey)Medium: stone and glass tesser
Women of the Ottoman Empire5. Ottoman woman, Styrian painter, about 16826. Portrait of Mihrimah, Dau
Turban-style helmet, Turkey, 19th century
Monastic Eroticism: Mirte Maas in Balenciaga Spring 2013; photographed by David Bellemere for Vogue
sixpenceee:Hasan Kale is an incredibly talented artist from Turkey. His canvases include, but are no
Special Jasmin Green Tea, The Grand Bazaar, Istanbul.
It’s a Sweet Thing, The Grand Bazaar, Istanbul
ancientpeoples:Bronze menorah-shaped pin, 20 cm long (7 7/8 in)Byzantine, found in Turkey, 4th-7th c
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