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ofprincessesandqueens:historicwomendaily celebration week ♦ day 5: favorite rule breaker
borgiapope:History Week Meme | Day 3: one woman → Mahpeyker Kösem Sultan“While Hurrem was the woman
ottomanladies:Mehmed IV of the Ottoman Empire + the women in his life
ottomanladies:On this day, 6 November 1715, in Ottoman history, Emetullah Râbia Gülnuş Valide Sultan
ottomanladies:Ottoman women + firsts
ottomanladies:Nefise Melek Hatun, Melek Hatun or Melek Sultan Hatun was the only daughter of Murad H
sansaregina:HISTORY MEME | five ottoman sultans: murad iv “From the 1570s onwards, with some notable
19th Century Ottoman Silver Embroidered Velvet Wedding Caftan
Dyed Silks from the Ottoman Empire Turkey, 16th and 17th century
Women of the Ottoman Empire5. Ottoman woman, Styrian painter, about 16826. Portrait of Mihrimah, Dau
art-of-swords:Yatagan Sword Dated: 1811Culture: Ottoman, TurkeyMedium: steel, gold, silver, ivoryMea
On this day in History, 1687 — The Parthenon is destroyed during the Siege of Athens.When the
Riveted mail shirt, Ottoman Empire, 17th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
waylandsforge:The Sword of Osman (Ottoman Turkish: Taklid-i Seyf; Turkish: Osman Kılıcı) was an impo
A pair of silver mounted flintlock pistols from the Ottoman Balkans, circa 1820.from Peter Finer
18th/19th Century Flintlock Rifle crafted by Nicholas Noel Boutet,Nicholas Noel Boutet was a French
historyarchaeologyartefacts:“Small Knife with Sheath” The Ottoman Empire, 18th century. Material: st
historicity-was-already-taken:First Ottoman map of the United States, printed in 1803 during the fir
Bashi-Bazouk Singing, Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1868
Silver inlaid flintlock blunderbuss, Ottoman Balkans, 19th century.from Hermann Historica
Turkish prisoners under guard.
A fine pair of 19th century gold guilt Ottoman flintlock pistols from Ionnina, Greece.
Incredible and gorgeous 17th century Ottoman tent from the Dresden State Art Collections.
Ottoman woman holding a rose, possibly by the miniaturist Abdulcelil Levni, 18th century
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