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Portrait of Suleiman I. In the background, the mosque of Suleiman I.

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Portrait of Hürem Sultan.

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Scene at the craggy mountains of Slavonia, historical region pertaining to modern-day Croatia. This is most probably a moment from the author's journey to Istanbul.

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Scene from the author's journey to Istanbul: The journey through Wallachia, in modern-day Romania.

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Scene from everyday life in the Ottoman Empire: Dinner, salutation, self-care, urination.

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Scene at Macedonia.

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Rite of passage in the Ottoman Empire.

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Muslim wedding in the Ottoman Empire: The giving away of the bride.

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The Byzantine Hippodrome, Istanbul. Procession headed by the Sultan.

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Composition: Scene at the craggy mountains of Slavonia, historical region pertaining to modern-day Croatia (left), procession headed by the Sultan (right).

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Landscape at Xanthus, Asia Minor.

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Landscape at Xanthus, Asia Minor.

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View of Makri (anc. Telmessus), Asia Minor.

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View of Makri (anc. Telmessus), Asia Minor.

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Lycian sarcophagi and rock-cut mausoleums at Makri (anc. Telmessos), Asia Minor.

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Lycian sarcophagi and rock-cut mausoleums at Makri (anc. Telmessos), Asia Minor.

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Rock-cut tombs at the acropolis of Tlos, Asia Minor.

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Rock-cut tombs at the acropolis of Tlos, Asia Minor.

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Landscape at Myra, Asa Minor.

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Landscape at Myra, Asa Minor.

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View of village near Patara, Asia Minor. The ancient theatre of Patara, Asia Minor.

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View of village near Patara, Asia Minor. The ancient theatre of Patara, Asia Minor.

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Remains of an ancient structure at Xanthus, Asia Minor.

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Remains of an ancient structure, most probably a Lycian tomb near Xanthus, Asia Minor.

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Ancient arch at Xanthus, Asia Minor.

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Ancient arch at Xanthus, Asia Minor.

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Lycian tomb at Xanthus, Asia Minor. In the foreground, Charles Fellows drawing the monument.

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The Harpy Tomb: Lycian tomb, probably of king Xanthus, which was named after its reliefs of female figureswhich resemble Harpies. Several reliefs of the monument were removed by Charles Fellows and are today kept at the British Museum, London.

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View of the Harpy Tomb from a Lycian tomb at Xanthus, Asia Minor.

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Votive steles at Xanthus. On the left, Charles Fellows taking archaeological findings to his tent.

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