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Itinerant seller of mahallebi blancmange, Istanbul.
Itinerant fan seller, Istanbul.
itinerant sorbet seller, Istanbul.
Iceman, Istanbul.
Itinerant seller of essential oils, Istanbul.
Itinerant tripe butcher, Istanbul.
Itinerant broom seller, Istanbul.
Itinerant fishmonger, Istanbul.
Itinerant simit seller, Istanbul.
Itinerant sweets seller, Istanbul.
Itinerant seller of scarves and other headcovers for women, Istanbul.
Itinerant seller of salep (sahlab) drinks, Istanbul.
Itinerant seller of bugatsa pastry (Istanbul).
Itinerant mousseline fabric seller, Istanbul.
Itinerant poultry seller, Istanbul.
Itinerant chimmey cleaner, Istanbul.
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.
Frontispiece: Map showing the author's itinerary. Scene from the author's journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem.
The Phoenician funerary monuments known as al Maghazil or Towers of Amrit, at the entrance of Amrit necropolis, to the south of Tartus in Syria.
Mausoleum of the Roman era at Mylasa, Asia Minor. The entrance to the temple of Apollo (Portara) at the Chora of Naxos.
View of Bursa. In the background, Mount Uludag (Olympus of Bithynia).
Panoramic view of the western (European) coast of the Bosporus from Kabataş, neighbourhood to the south of Pera, to the Fortress of Europe.
Panoramic view of the western (European) coast of the Bosporus from the Fortress of Europe to the Black Sea.
View of Istanbul from Üsküdar. In the background on the right-end, the Tower of Galata; on the left, the tower of Leander.
Muslim cemetery at Istanbul, possibly at Üsküdar, on the Asian coast of the Bosporus.
The imperial boat on the Bosporus.
The Fortresses of Europe and Asia (Rumeli Hissari and Anadolu Hissari) on the Bosporus.
The palace of Dolmabahçe, Istanbul.
Itinerant sweets seller, Istanbul.