Ottoman Empire Gallery
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Silver mounted blunderbuss with silver and gold inlaid barrel, Ottoman Empire, early 19th century.fr
Ottoman set of damascened calligrapher’s tools, 19th century
A cased and engraved Mannlicher Model 1901 semi-automatic pistol owned by Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid
Ottoman robe
Silver mounted flintlock pistol, Ottoman Empire, 18th century.from Karabela Auctions
Gold damascened percussion rifle with carved stock, Ottoman Empire, mid 19th century.from Hermann Hi
The Battle of Lepanto by Andrea Vincentino, 1603 (click for larger view) The Battle of Lepanto, the
“The great Abu al-Sa-ud teaching law”From the Divan of Mahmud ‘Abd al-Baqi (1526/27–1600), a T
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Textile with ogival pattern, from Bursa or Istanbul, Turkey. Artist unknown; 16th century. Now in
infmortis:Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan Mehmed IV of the Ottoman Empire - Ilya Repin
A pair of Ottoman flintlock pistols with original holster. Early 19th century.
North African Pirates in 17th Century IcelandThe Barbary Corsairs were a large band of infamous pira
Miquelet rifle with Spanish style gold and silver decor, Ottoman Empire, dated 1236 A.H. (1821).from
Red coral mounted yatagan with bone hilt, Ottoman Empire, dated 1836from Hermann Historica
Bridal outfit of Konya, Ottoman empire (now Turkey), 19th century
The Big Gun and The Last Stand of the Roman EmpireDuring the Middle Ages the city of Constantinople
A firman (royal decree) by Sultan Selim II of the Ottoman Empire, 1567.
ottomanladies:the Ottoman Empire and Europe: events that happened at the same time
Jade hilted, gold inlaid, turquoise mounted dagger, Ottoman Empire, mid 19th century.from Sotheby’s
Lithograph of the Hagia Sophia (1852), by Louis Haghe after GaspardFossati.This lithograph shows the
Darüşşafaka School for orphans (Constantinople, 1880 – 93). Third photo is of the recess yard.
Islamism and Nazism have a historical connection that isn’t often acknowledged.
Diplomatic Correspondence between Ottoman Emperor Mehmed IV and the Zaporozhian Cossacks in the 1670
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