Costume - Hats and headwear (4411 Subjects)
A mufti.
Wandering dervish.
Portrait of Constantine the Great.
Frontispiece. The Sultan with a numerous suite of officials and soldiers at Istanbul.
Portrait of Sultan Mehmed IV the Hunter.
A servant to the Sultan. The turban-bearer to the Sultan (Dulbendar Aga).
The sword-bearer to the Sultan (Silahdar Aga). The water-bearer to the Sultan (Ibriktar Ağa).
Dwarves of the Ottoman court. Mutes of the Ottoman court.
Kizlar Agasi, head of the black eunuchs of the imperial harem.
Female costume of the Ottoman court.
Acam-oglan, young Christian recruited through the devsirme, servant to the Sultan. A Helvaci, pastry confectioner of the imperial palace. A messenger of the Sultan.
Bostanci Bashi, head gardener and executioner of the imperial court.
The Grand Vizier.
Ottoman turban.
Emir descended from Prophet Muhammad. Emirs were distinguished from other Ottomans by their green turban.
Imam of imperial mosque.
Wandering dervishes of the Ottoman empire. Dervish costume.Prior of a dervish lodge.
Religious man of the Edhemi order. Holy man of the Ottoman empire.
Female costume of Istanbul.
Deli, member of the Grand Vizier's guard. Chavus Bashi, head usher of the Divan.
A Spahi.
Janissary. Head of the Janissary corps (Aga of the Janissaries).
Guards to the Sultan.
Paul Lucas and his travelling companions fend off a band of Turkoman bandits near Karapınar, Asia Minor.
Composition of landscapes and monuments from Laborde's journey in Asia Minor.
Muslim cemetery on the route from Izmir to the suburb of Burnova.
City gate of Izmir.
Entrance to an Armenian church in Izmir.
View of the area Pinarbasi, near the sources of Scamander river. In the 19th century Pinarbasi was thought to be the site of ancient Troy.
The travellers' caravan halts at a rock-cut tomb in Gelenbe, Asia Minor.































