Ottoman monuments (712 Subjects)
View of Yerevan, Armenia.
Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, from the northwest.
Scene from the Janissaries' revolt against Grand Vizier Ibsir Pasha in 1655. The Sultan receives the Janissaries' claims; at the same the dead body of the Chief Eunuch of the Harem is surrendered to the insurgents through the palace window.
The fountain at the courtyard of Sinan Pasha mosque in Damascus.
View of Istanbul. 1. Heptapyrgion or Yedikule castle 3. Fenerbahçe quarter. 4. Port of Kadiköy. 5-6. Scutari palace. 7. Tower of Leander. 8. Port of Scutari. 9.10 Tophane quarter and street market. 11. Galata and Pera district. 12. Shipyards of Kasımpaşa. 13. New Mosque (Mosque of Valide Sultan) 14. Palace of Porphyrogenitus.
View of the castles of Kilitbahir (right) and Sültaniye (left) on the European and the Asian shores of the Dardanelles.
View of the castles of Kilitbahir (right) and Sültaniye (left) on the European and the Asian shores of the Dardanelles.
View of the castles of Kilitbahir (right) and Sültaniye (left) on the European and the Asian shores of the Dardanelles.
The fortress of Antirrion.
View of Pylos with Niokastro.
Map of the area of Methoni. Plan of the castle of Methoni. On the right, plan of Niokastro fortress at Pylos. On the upper left, Sapienza island.
Map of Euboea.
49. Ottoman kiosk on the Golden Horn. 57. View of Aetna volcano. 58 Water fountain in the open sea, a meteorological phemomenon witnessed by the author off the coast of Sicily.
View of Karababa fortress at Chalcis
Map of Preveza, showing three of the town's castles: The Venetian castle of Agios Andreas, the Ottoman castle of Yeni Kale and the Ottoman castle of Üç Kale (today Pantokratoras kastle).
View of the first court, also known as court of the Janissaries, at Topkapi palace. On the left, the church of Saint Irene. In the background, the Gate of the Salutation or Middle Gate, leading to the Second Court of the palace.
Street market around Ottoman fountain at Kornaros square, Heraklion (today known as Philanthropiki fountain). On the left, the Venetian fountain of Bebo.
1. Ottoman fountain at Pylos. 2. Water cistern at Pylos. 3. Entrance to Niocastro, Pylos.
Section and plan of the church of Metamorfosis (formerly a mosque) at Niokastro, Pylos.
The church of Metamorfosis (formerly a mosque) at Niokastro, Pylos.
Top: View of Niokastro, the Ottoman fortress of Pylos. Bottom: View of Palaiokastro, the Venetian fortress of Pylos.
1. View of the port of Methoni. In the background, the Bourtzi of Methoni, built in the first perid of Ottoman rule of the city. 2. Plan of the remains of the Venetian mole of Asprades. 3. View of the stone dock of Asprades and the column used as bollard, or dock post. 4. Details of the column and the stone mole of Asprades.
The Ottoman clocktower and the Byzantine castle of Arta. April 1854.
The castle of Mytilene, Lesbos, 1867.
The castle of Souli (or castle of Kiafa).
Top: Panoramic view of Istanbul from Pera. Bottom: Panoramic view of Pera.
Imaginary depiction of the castle of Yedikule or Heptapyrgion (a prison in the Ottoman era), in Istanbul.
Street view at a market of Istanbul. In the background, Nuruosmaniye Mosque.
Map of Chalcis, with plans of the city walls and Karababa fortress.
The strait of Rio with the fortresses of Rio and Antirrio.