Ethnic groups (1947 Subjects)
Streetlet in Istanbul.
Leisure scene at the location of Sweet Waters of Asia.
Scene at the Grand Bazaar of Istanbul.
Passenger boat connecting the eastern and western coasts of the Bosporus. In the background, Rumeli Castle.
Ottoman carriage.
View of the surroundings of Bursa.
Leisure scene at Pinarbasi, a neighbourhood of Bursa. A story teller entertains the public.
Women of the Sultan's harem on their promenade, chaperoned by Kislar Aga, head of the eunuchs of the Imperial Palace.
The court of Kiliç Ali Pasha Mosque at Tophane, Istanbul. In the background, Nusretiye mosque.
The palace of Dolmabahçe and the imperial boat.
View of Bebek, Istanbul.
Hungarian nobleman.
A Bulgarian woman.
Arabic alphabet. Jewish residents of Jerusalem.
The Jewish alphabet. Greek Orthodox residents of Jerusalem, among whom a Grek Orthodox monk.
The Greek alphabet. Arab residents of Jerusalem.
Ethiopian Christian priest and Ethiopian layman, Jerusalem.
Members of the Ottoman cavalry during the siege of Rhodes.
Death of the author's travelling companion in the desert.
Greek and Jewish women in traditional costume. View of Stroboli volcano. Lighthouse at the bay of Messina, Sicily. View of Izmir.
Affluent women of Istanbul. Panoramic view of Istanbul. Women of the imperial harem.
View of the port of Rhodes. View of Yaffa, Israel. Ottomans playing chess. Ottoman women having coffee in their private quarters.
View of Tyre, Lebanon. Inhabitants of Lebanon in traditional costume.
The battle between the Venetian and the Ottoman army on the plain of Kalamata in 1685. The city of Kalamata in the background.
Scene from the author's journey to Istanbul: The journey through Wallachia, in modern-day Rumania.
Scene from everyday life in the Ottoman Empire: Dinner, salutation, self-care, urination.
Muslim wedding in the Ottoman Empire: The giving away of the bride.
View of Makri (anc. Telmessus), Asia Minor.
View of Makri (anc. Telmessus), Asia Minor.
Remains of an ancient structure, most probably a Lycian tomb near Xanthus, Asia Minor.