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Ottoman carriage. Whirling dervishes of the Mevlevi order.
Panoramic view of Izmir.
Scribe at Istanbul. Bashi-bazouks, irregular soldiers of the Ottoman Empire.
View of the Chan's Palace at Bahçesaray.
Funerary monuments, possibly of the Great Chans of the Tatars, seen by the author at the surroundings of Bahçesaray.
View of Hagia Sophia, Istanbul.
View of Jerusalem with the main sights and monuments of the city.
The church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem. The Aedicule of the Holy Sepulchre. The interior of the Aedicule.
The quay of Tophane, neighbourhood on the European coast of the Bosporus. In the background, the mosque of Kılıç Ali Paşa.
Ottoman woman in promenade costume.
Lower-ranking Ottoman interpreters to diplomatic missions to the Sublime Gate.
Women of the imperial Harem.
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.
View of the Golden Gate at the walls of Istanbul.
Çağlayan Palace at Sweet Waters of Europe (Kağıthane). The palace was built on the ruins of Saadabad Palace, which was demolished in 1730, during the revolt of Patrona Halil.
View of Tophane square. In the background, the mosque of Ahmed I. On the right, the fountain of Mahmud I.
The quarter of Fenerbahçe south of Kadiköy, on the Asian coast of the Bosporus.
The palace of Esme Sultan at Eyüp, Istanbul.
The mausoleum of Suleiman I at Süleimaniye mosque.
View of the Hippodrome of Istanbul and the mosque of Sultan Ahmed I. On the left, Hagia Sophia.
View of the shipyard of Kasımpaşa, Istanbul. In the background, the Tower of Galata.
View of the miltary barracks and the park of Pera.
Muslim cemetery at Eyüp, Istanbul.
The Anatolian Castle (Anadolu Hisarı) on the Asian coast of the Bosporus.
Kiosk by the sea at Sweet Waters of Asia.
Landscape at Çubuklu, on the northeastern coast of the Bosporus.
View of the fountain of Ahmed III at Üsküdar.
View of Dolmabahçe Park, where the Palace of Dolmabahçe was built later in the 19th century.
View of Tarabya, Istanbul.
Panoramic view of Istanbul, from the mosque of Suleiman I to Eyüp district.