Shoes and footwear (704 Subjects)
Turkish male and female dancers.
Kapıcıbaşı, head of ceremonies in the Sultan's palace.
The Grand Vizier riding a horse.
A servant and an escort to the Grand Vizier.
A Spahi, member of the Ottoman cavalry corps. A Deli, member of the light cavalry.
The Minister of the Exterior (Reis Efendi). A Dragoman of the imperial palace.
The Chavush Bashi, head of the ushers of the Imperial palace. An usher of the Imperial palace.
A lower-ranking officer of the Janissary corps. A Janissary in ceremonial dress.
Lower-ranking officers carry the pot containing the Janissaries' meal. A Kasik-dar or Çorpaci, Captain of the Janissaries.
An officer of the Janissaries. The head of the lower-ranking officers (Bas- Chavus).
A Topchi, soldier of the artillery corps, dressed in the costume established in the late 18th century, after the Nizam-ı Cedid reform. A soldier of the Ottoman army, in similar dress.
A porter. A water seller.
A Greek and a Turkish sailor.
A Mufti reading prayers at a Sultan's sarcophagus (türbe).
The head of the Ulemas, scholars of Islamic Law and other disciplines. The Kadi, head of the judges of Istanbul (Istanbul Kadişi).
A wandering dervish. A dervish of Syria.
Stages of Muslim prayer.
An Ottoman tomb.
Frontispiece to the sixth volume of the edition. A woman from Aleppo and a woman from Antioch.
A Turkish man wearing a fur coat. A Turkish man wearing a shawl.
A Turkish woman of Istanbul in promenade costume. A Turkish woman from the Ottoman provinces in promenade costume.
1. Turkish woman from Istanbul in promenade costume. 2, 3. Greek women of Istanbul in promenade costume.
A Bedouin woman. An Arab Bedouin.
A Turkish man from Acre (today in Israel). A Muslic woman of the desert, of Arabic ethnicity.
An Arab from Syria. A Muslim woman of Arabic ethnicity from Egypt.
Kurdish people.
Turkish women of Asia Minor making bread.
A Bosnian and a Tatar.
A Jewish man from the Ottoman Empire. An Armenian man from the Ottoman Empire.
A woman from Symi island. A woman from Pera, Istanbul.