Istanbul (1849 Subjects)
Muslim woman in costume typical of Istanbul.
Subaltern officer of the Janissary corps.
Muslim woman dancer from Istanbul.
Ottoman prince, heir to the throne.
Janissaries in official dress.
Kapıcıbaşı, head of ceremonies in the Sultan's palace.
Usher of the Sultan.
Secretary to the Sultan.
Ottoman soldier.
Reis Efendi, higher administrative official of the Ottoman State.
Higher-ranking Ottoman administrative official, member of the Divan (high governmental body).
Silahdar Aga, sword bearer to the Sultan.
Muslim woman from Beyoglu (Pera), Istanbul.
Chief confectioner to the Sultan.
Chief Usher to the Sultan.
İçoğlan, servant to the Sultan.
Kapudan Paşa, admiral of the Turkish Navy.
Stool bearer to the Sultan (in charge of guarding and carrying the Sutlan's riding stool).
Attendant responsible for order in the Sultan's Harem.
Bostancı başı, official of the Sublime Gate.
Grand Vizier.
Sultana of the Imperial Harem.
The Sultan rides to the mosque to pray on a Friday, escorted by a formal procession.
A captive lion in Istanbul is taken around the streets leashed with a chain with bells, so that people can become aware of its presence.
View of Istanbul from Pera. Valens aqueduct in the background. To the left of the aqueduct, the mosques of Suleiman I and Ahmed I, and Hagia Sophia.
The mosque of Sultan Ahmed I and the Byzantine Hippodrome. In the foreground, the Obelisk of Theodosius I, and the Obelisk of Constantine VII. Between them, the Serpent column, that is, the bronze base of the golden tripod of Plataeae, originally in the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi.
Fountain at Pera,.
Feast at Tarabya, on the northwestern coast of the Bosporus.
The aqueduct of Uzunkemer near Belgrade Forest, Istanbul.
Dam at Belgrade Forest, Istanbul, (most probably Valide Dam).