Social sphere and everyday life (1744 Subjects)
Houses in Constantinople.
Forest in Serbia.
View of the Acropolis and the Pnyx with the ancient bema.
Title page.
Ottoman princess, daughter of the Sultan. In the background, Topkapi Palace and the mosque of Sultan Ahmed I.
Greek woman of Istanbul. In the background, the mosque of Valide Sultan or Yeni Mosque.
Greek woman of Istanbul. Valens aqueduct in the background.
Greek woman of Istanbul in mourning. In the background, the mosque of Sultan Eyup at Eyup district.
Armenian woman of Istanbul. In the background, Kavakia, the fortresses at the junction of the Bosporus with the Black Sea.
Persian woman at Istanbul.
Ottoman woman in promenade costume. In the background, Rumeli Hisar (Fortress of Europe).
Tatar woman from Istanbul.
The wife of the Ottoman governor of Athens.
Ottoman woman dancer.
Woman of the harem riding a horse.
Woman of Chios.
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.
The prairie of Büyükdere, on the nortwestern coast of the Bosporus.
Bashi-bazouks, irregular soldiers of the Ottoman Empire.
Panoramic view of Istanbul from Eyup. In the background, the mosque of Sultan Suleiman I.
Ottoman carriage. Whirling dervishes of the Mevlevi order.
Scribe at Istanbul. Bashi-bazouks, irregular soldiers of the Ottoman Empire.
Ottoman woman in promenade costume.
Lower-ranking Ottoman interpreters to diplomatic missions to the Sublime Gate.
Women of the imperial Harem.
Members of a Jewish family in their home. According to the author, they lived at the Palace of the Porphyrogenitus, around which the Jewish quarter was built.