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New York Times headline (December 15th, 1915).In a statement issued yesterday from the offices of th
thecollectibles:Art byGianluca RolliOttoman Janissary,Ottoman Arquebusier, OttomanGuard
Traditional costume of Corfu (Greece)2. Jacket, 1880-1980, influenced by Ottoman fashions
jenjenwren:Magic Through The Ages- O t t o m a n E m p i r eThe Ottoman Empire boasts some of the
An 18th century hand-illustrated page from an Ottoman Turk dental book showing a molar infected with
ytellioglu:A view of The Fountain Of Life (1904) ~Turkish: Ab-ı Hayat Çeşmesi~ and Osman Hamdi Bey p
Bashi-BazoukJean-Léon Gérôme (French; 1824–1904)1868–9Oil on canvasThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, N
On the Golden Horn, Leonardo de Mango, 1884
Costume of women from the island of Argentiere from “Voyage en Grèce et en Turquie” by C
Greek Woman from Istanbul by Jean Baptiste Vanmour, 18th c.
“Dames grecques en costume d’intérieur dans un jardin” by Antoine de Favray (French pain
solipsistictendencies:Ottoman tombstones
Mecca, c1900s, during Ottoman rule.Almost completely rebuilt since.
historyarchaeologyartefacts:“Small Knife with Sheath” The Ottoman Empire, 18th century.
Ottoman Knit SkirtSearch for more Skirts by Vince on Wantering.
Ceremonial sword of the Rector of Ragusa, donated 1466 by King Matthias Corvinus as a sign
peashooter85:The Russo-Turkish War of 1877 and the Turkish Modified Winchester 1866In 1877 the Russi
Diaspora Circassians watch a traditional dance performance in a cultural center in Bolshoy Kichmay i
Young Greeks at the Mosque (aka Greek Janissaries), Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1865
Carpet from Cairo, Egypt. Artist unknown; ca. 1550-1600 (Ottoman period). Now in the Tex
Dress of a married Greek woman from Costantinopoli and Pera by Jacopo Ligozzi, 16th c.
adokal:Greeks by Louis Dupré , Voyage a Athenes et a Constantinople, ou collection des portra
Two very lavishly made and decorated guns made in Trabzon in the Ottoman Empire. Former: Late 1
A Persian Cafe, Edwin Lord Weeks (1849-1903)
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