Turkey (3294 Subjects)
Galata bridge.
Boats and kaiks in Istanbul.
New Mosque (Yeni Cami) in Istanbul.
Sehzade Mosque in Istanbul.
Fountain of Sultan Ahmet III in Istanbul.
The Hippodrome of Constantinople (Atmeydani) and the Mosque of Sultan Ahmed.
The Obelisk of Theodosius I in the byzantine Hippodrome of Constantinople (Atmeydani).
The sea walls of Istanbul at Seraglio Point and the Lighthouse. Tookapi Palace in the background.
The sea walls and the coffehouse at Fanar Gate (today Balat quarter).
Interior court of Beyazid Mosque in Istanbul.
Palace of the Porphyrogenitus (Tekfur Sarayı) in Istanbul.
Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul.
Mausoleum of Sultan Suleiman I the Magnificent, Hürrem Sultan, Suleiman II and other members of the imperial family in the complex (külliye) of Süleymaniye mosque.
Esme Sultan Palace in Eyüp.
The quay of Eyüp on the Golden Horn.
Eyüp Mosque.
Zal Mahmud Paşa Mosque in Eyüp.
Muslim cemetery and part of the walls near Koiliomene Gate (Ayvansaray Kapısı).
Coffehouses near the Gate of Saint Romanus (Top Kapısı).
The walls of Istanbul near the Golden Gate (Altınkapı).
The Asian shore of the Bosphorus near Üsküdar.
Map of Asia Minor showing the route of the Seven Churches of the Apocalypse.
Roman inscription from the area of Seydiκöy in Asia Minor.
Inscriptions from the area of ancient Sagalassos (today Ağlasun).
Inscriptions from the area of Denizli.
Inscription from the area of Işıklı.
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Map of the peninsula of Erythrae.
The Hittite relief at Karambel, on the route from Kemalpaşa to Torbali. According to modern research, it is most probably a depiction of Hittite king Tarkasnava.
Reliefs from Yazilikaya sanctuary near Hattousa (Boǧazkale), capital of the Hittites. a) Goddess of love and war, Shaushka. b) King Tudhaliya IV. c) Nergal, god of the underworld. d) God Sharruma shelters King Tudhaliya IV.
Agora of Gods (or scene of holy wedding) from Yazilikaya sanctuary near Hattousa (Boǧazkale), capital of the Hittites. Central scene depicts Storm-god Teshub and sun-goddess Hebat. Teshub stands on two mountain deities and Hebat on a panther. Behind Hebat, their son Sharruma and daughter Alanzu.