Weapons (446 Subjects)
Turkish man from Asia Minor.
Prince from Georgia.
“Palikari”, member of irregular troops of the Peloponnese, with his clan.
Turkish man from Yalova.
Man from Crete.
“Palikari”, member of irregular troops.
Turkish man smoking his hookah.
“Palikaria” and heads of irregular troops at the temple of Apollo in Ancient Corinth.
A servant to the Grand Vizier.
A Spahi, member of the cavalry.
Janissary in ceremonial costume (left). Janissary in everyday costume (right).
Ottoman soldier in early 19th century costume.
Lower-ranking officer of the Janissary corps.
Silahdar Aga, sword bearer to the Sultan.
The Gaul army under Brennus is defeated by the Aetolians, Thessalians and Malians (280 BCE).
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).
Deli, member of the Grand Vizier's guard. Chavus Bashi, head usher of the Divan.
A Spahi.
Guards to the Sultan.
Paul Lucas and his travelling companions fend off a band of Turkoman bandits near Karapınar, Asia Minor.
Street before a café, Istanbul.
Portrait of the author, Léon de Laborde, in his travelling costume, Caramania.
The interior of a café in Istanbul.
Ottoman archer.
The Aga of the Janissaries.
Spahi, member of the cavalry.
Deli, member of the light cavalry corps.
Man from Cephalonia island.