State and military institutions – Diplomatic relations (763 Subjects)
The Grand Vizier.
Deli, member of the light cavalry corps.
The Chief Admiral of the Ottoman fleet on his way to his ship, ready for departure.
Members of the Ottoman cavalry during the siege of Rhodes.
Portrait of Francesco Morosini in the style of Aeneas, based on his statue at the Palazzo dei Dogi, Venice.
Ottoman emblem, taken by the Venetian army as a token of the victory at the siege of Koroni in 1685.
Portrait of Francesco Morosini in the style of Aeneas, based on his statue at the Palazzo dei Dogi, Venice.
Ottoman emblem, taken by the Venetian army as a token of the victory at the siege of Koroni in 1685.
Portrait of Francesco Morosini in the style of Aeneas, based on his statue at the Palazzo dei Dogi, Venice.
Ottoman emblem, taken by the Venetian army as a token of the victory at the siege of Koroni in 1685.
King Otto of Greece.
Alexander Mavrokordatos.
Petrobeis Mavromichalis.
Constantine Kanaris.
Theodoros Kolokotronis.
Serasker, general of the Ottoman army.
“Remember Marathon”; Ancient general Miltiades appears to a Turkish soldier and foretells the victory of the Greeks.
Title page.
The wife of the Ottoman governor of Athens.
The imperial boat on the Bosporus.
Bashi-bazouks, irregular soldiers of the Ottoman Empire.
Scribe at Istanbul. Bashi-bazouks, irregular soldiers of the Ottoman Empire.
Lower-ranking Ottoman interpreters to diplomatic missions to the Sublime Gate.
View of the miltary barracks and the park of Pera.
View of Voznesensk, Ukraine. In order to better control the territories of “New Russia”, Czar Alexander I had placed an important cavalry division at Voznesensk.
Disposition of the Russian cavalry division at Voznesensk, Uκraine, as it is being inspected by Czar Alexander I. View of Voznesensk, Ukraine. In order to better control the territories of “New Russia”, Czar Alexander I had placed an important cavalry division at Voznesensk.
Topographical map of Voznesensk and adjacent area.
Ottoman emblem, taken by the Venetians as trophy after they conquered Koroni in 1685.
View of Kotor, Montenegro, besieged by the Ottoman army during the Sixth Venetian-Ottoman war. In the background, the castle of Saint John.
View of Ulcinj, Montenegro, besieged by the Venetian army during the Sixth Venetian-Ottoman war.