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Sultan's kiosk at Defterdarburnu at Ortaköy, Istanbul.

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Ottoman residence somewhere in between Defterdarburnu and Kuruçeşme on the Bosporus, Istanbul.

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The residence of Bostancıbaşı, head gardener and executioner, at Kuruçeşme.

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View of the Rumelian and Anatolian Castles on the Bosporus, Istanbul.

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View of Büyükdere on the European shores of the Bosporus, Istanbul.

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The fortresses at the entrance to the Black Sea.

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View of the prairies of Büyükdere.

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Mullah's residence at Büyükdere, on the European shores of the Bosporus, Istanbul.

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View of Istanbul.

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View of the Seraglio Point from Pera (Beyoğlu).

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The Thracian Bosporus with Constantinople divided into wards.

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The pillar of Pompey at the conjunction of the Bosporus and the Black Sea.

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Map of the Bosporus.

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View of Istanbul from Üsküdar.

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Panoramic view of the Bosporus. On the left Yoros Castle.

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View of Seraglio Point from Karaköy.

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Fortress at Belgrade Forest on the European shores of the Bosporus, Istanbul.

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Entrance to the Black Sea (from the Giants Grave).

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Map of Istanbul.

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Vie of Istanbul from the French Embassy at Pera (Beyoğlu).

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The prairie of Büyükdere, Istanbul.

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View of the Pearl Kiosk, Istanbul.

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Maiden's Tower, Istanbul.

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Map of Greece with the western shores of Asia Minor. On the lower part a map of Istanbul is provided as well.

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The Seraglio Point from Galata.

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The Seraglio Point from Galata.

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Map of Greece with the western shores of Asia Minor. On the lower part a the map of Istanbul is provided as well.

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View of Istanbul, perhaps of the Seraglio Point. While Hagia Sophia and Hagia Irene are clearly depicted, the Top Kapi Palace and the Byzantine walls of the city are missing from the picture.

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View of Istanbul from Üsküdar.

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View of Istanbul from Bulgurlu hill at Üsküdar. In the foreground two west European men, one of whom is most probably the author himself, are chatting with Ottoman men.

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