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Social sphere and everyday life (1806 Subjects)

Houses in Constantinople.

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Forest in Serbia.

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View of the Acropolis and the Pnyx with the ancient bema.

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Title page.

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Ottoman princess, daughter of the Sultan. In the background, Topkapi Palace and the mosque of Sultan Ahmed I.

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Greek woman of Istanbul. In the background, the mosque of Valide Sultan or Yeni Mosque.

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Greek woman of Istanbul. Valens aqueduct in the background.

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Greek woman of Istanbul in mourning. In the background, the mosque of Sultan Eyup at Eyup district.

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Armenian woman of Istanbul. In the background, Kavakia, the fortresses at the junction of the Bosporus with the Black Sea.

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Persian woman at Istanbul.

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Ottoman woman in promenade costume. In the background, Rumeli Hisar (Fortress of Europe).

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Tatar woman from Istanbul.

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The wife of the Ottoman governor of Athens.

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Ottoman woman dancer.

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Woman of the harem riding a horse.

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Woman of Chios.

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Muslim cemetery at Istanbul, possibly at Üsküdar, on the Asian coast of the Bosporus.

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The imperial boat on the Bosporus.

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The Fortresses of Europe and Asia (Rumeli Hissari and Anadolu Hissari) on the Bosporus.

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The palace of Dolmabahçe, Istanbul.

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Itinerant sweets seller, Istanbul.

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The prairie of Büyükdere, on the nortwestern coast of the Bosporus.

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Scribe at Istanbul. Bashi-bazouks, irregular soldiers of the Ottoman Empire.

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Panoramic view of Istanbul from the hills of the Bosporus. In the background, the mosque of Sultan Suleiman I.

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Ottoman carriage. Whirling dervishes of the Mevlevi order.

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Scribe at Istanbul. Bashi-bazouks, irregular soldiers of the Ottoman Empire.

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Ottoman woman in promenade costume.

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Lower-ranking Ottoman interpreters to diplomatic missions to the Sublime Gate.

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Women of the imperial Harem.

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Members of a Jewish family in their home. According to the author, they lived at the Palace of the Porphyrogenitus, around which the Jewish quarter was built.

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