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Two very lavishly made and decorated guns made in Trabzon in the Ottoman Empire. Former: Late 1
mapsontheweb: A Proposed Map of a Partitioned Ottoman Empire During the Treaty of Sèvres, 19
THE WORLD SEEN BY THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE IN 1803 / EL MUNDO VISTO POR EL IMPERIO OTOMANO EN 1803Source:
historyarchaeologyartefacts: “Small Knife with Sheath” The Ottoman Empire, 18th century.
vatanhaini: Istanbul pogrom (6-7 Eylül olayları, Septemvriana) is the violent attacks against C
Photographer: Frank HurleyYear: 1918Location: Nalin, PalestineDescription: Soldi
15th Century Constantinople, under the rule of Ottoman Empire. The last remainder&nbs
Execution of a man by way of a rusty hook. Codex Cicogna “Le Memorie turchesche”
Students from a Tribal School (aşiret mektebi) set up during the reign of AbdulHamid II as a means o
Page of Qur'an copied by Kadıasker Mustafa İzzet Efendi, a proofreader of first Ottoman pr
Removing Dead Fetus From Womb. (Sabuncuoğlu - Cerrâhiyyetü'l-Hâniyye, 1465)
Barbers near Seraskierrat (i.e., Seraskerat) Constantinople, ca. 1890-1900 (Detroit Publishing Co.-L
19th-Century Ottoman Paintings by Osman Hamdi Bey Osman Hamdi Bey was an Ottoman administrator, inte
art-of-swords: Yatagan Sword with scabbard Maker: Husain Qualfa Dated: early 19th century Culture:
Turkish soldiers, Gallipoli WW1.
historyarchaeologyartefacts:“Small Knife with Sheath” The Ottoman Empire, 18th century.
The interior of an Ottoman coffeehouse, 1875.(SALTonline)
historyarchaeologyartefacts:“Small Knife with Sheath” The Ottoman Empire, 18th century.
Ingredible ottoman tile.
Incredible and gorgeous 17th century Ottoman tent from the Dresden State Art Collections.
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