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Celebrations on Pentecost day at Kaisariani, Athens.

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View of Athens with the Acropolis.

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Left: Hissar Gate at the castle of Bursa. Right: Streetlet near the castle of Bursa (outside the walls).

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Left: Mausoleum of dervish Geykli Baba at Bursa. Upper right: Mausoleum of Bayezit I. Lower right: Şehadet mosque at Bursa.

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Title page.

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Official dinner to which the author was invited during his visit to Georgia.

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Cathedral church of Echmiadzin, Armenia (4th century BCE).

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The author's inn at Kashan, Iran.

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Title page. Temple of Hephaestus, Athens.

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View of the town of Corfu, with the Old and New fortresses (imaginary representation). In the foreground, Douglas's Column and the church of Hagios Georgios in the Old Fortress.

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View of Athens. In the background, the Acropolis.

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The Erechtheion at the Acropolis of Athens.

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Temple of Apollo in ancient Corinth.

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Temple of Zeus at Nemea.

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The Lion Gate at the acropolis of Mycenae.

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Temple of Apollo Epicureaus at Bassae.

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Title page. The Sphinx and the Pyramid of Cheops at Giza necropolis, Cairo.

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Entrance to the castle of Cairo (Saladin's Citadel).

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View of Cairo from the west.

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Hills of Mokattam, Cairo.

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Landscape on Rhoda island, Cairo

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Landscape on the Nile. In the background, the Pyramids of Giza.

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View of Yaffa, Israel.

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The mosque of Al-Aqsa with Al-Fakhariyya minaret at Jerusalem.

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Landscape at Jericho. In the background, Roman aqueduct of Herod's era.

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Landscape at Bethlehem. In the background, the town itself.

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Beirut.

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Caravan bridge outside Izmir.

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Byzantine remains at Kemal Pasa, (byz. Nymphaion).

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The Hittite relief at Karabel, on the route from Kemalpaşa to Torbali. The relief is mentioned for the first time by Herodotus, who believed it respresented Pharaoh Sesostris III. According to modern research, it is most probably a depiction of Hittite king Tarkasnava.

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