Turkey (3347 Subjects)
Turkish itinerant water seller.
Itinerant seller at the bazaar of Istanbul.
Itinerant seller at the bazaar of Istanbul.
Porter.
Turkish boatman.
Turkish man smoking his pipe.
Tatar messenger.
Gipsy musician.
Gipsy musician.
Gypsy itinerant musician with his bear.
Gypsy itinerant knife shaper.
Turkish Albanian.
Albanian and Turkish enjoying tea at the bazaar of Istanbul.
Armed Ottomans: Bulgarian (left). Syrian (middle). Albanian (right).
Title page. Hagia Sophia, Istanbul.
Hagia Sophia, Istanbul.
Commercial street at Scutari.
Galata bridge, Istanbul. In the background, the mosque of Valide Sultan or New Mosque.
Woman at the harem.
Quay of Buyukdere at the northwestern shore of the Bosporus.
Woman of Istanbul.
Entrance to the Governor's Seat at Istanbul, formerly the seat of Ottoman government and administration (Sublime Porte).
Panoramic view of Istanbul from the north. On the right, the Castle of Europe. In the background, Hagia Sophia and Mosque of Sultan Ahmed I.
Church of Hagia Sophia, Trebizond.
View of Sinope, Asia Minor. On the right, part of the city castle.
Tombs of the Kings of Pontus at Amasya: the eastern mausoleum, also known as Aynali Magara.
Topographical map of Erzerum. Numbers 1 and 2 show the town castle and the modern settlement respectively. Number 8 shows the position of Taurus mountains.
1 (bottom): Geologic cross-section of the region between Redout Kale (today Kuveli) in Georgia, and Trebizond, Turkey. 2 (top): Geologic cross-section of the region between Trebizond and Erzerum. 3 (middle): Geologic cross-section of the region between Bayburt and Şebinkarahisar.
1 (bottom): Geologic cross-section of the region between Şebinkarahisar and Sivas. 2 (middle): Geologic cross-section of the region between Sivas and Tocat. 3 (top): Geologic cross-section of the region between Tocat and Tosya.
Gökmedrese (Celestial Madrasah) in Sivas.