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Tatar man from Crimea.
Ioannina.
Egyptian cavalry soldiers at Giza.
Frontispiece to the edition. The house of the Mudir, Ottoman governor of Ohrid. A morning call in which Adelaide Mary Walker was present. An affluent Albanian lady pays a visit to the Turkish commander's wife, escorted by her young daughter. A maidservant offers the visitors flowers from the house's garden.
Bulgarian women in the bazaars of Monastir [Bitola].
Portrait of Ali Pasha.
Portrait of Ottoman admiral Nasuhzade Ali Paşa, commander of the Ottoman fleet at Chios massacre.
Portrait of Ali Pasha.
Portrait of Karacoch, the author's interpreter during his journey, in his house, smoking.
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.
Dam at Belgrade Forest, Istanbul, (most probably Valide Dam).
Caravanserai at Küçükçekmece, near Istanbul.
Ottoman market at Lüleburgaz in Turkey.
View of the village Kaskerat, which according to the author is located in eastern Thrace, close to Edirne and 35 leagues from Istanbul.
Dance of Bulgarian peasants.
A monumental building on the coasts of Syria, possibly a Roman funerary monument between Tartus and Amrit, to the south of Tartus.
Open-air praying site; such sites existed on all big commercial routes in the Ottoman Empire.
Hagia Sophia, Mosque of Sultan Ahmed I (Blue Mosque) and Laleli Mosque, Istanbul.
The private quarters of an Ottoman official.
Muslim women entertaining themelves in their private quarters.
Leisure scene at Sweet waters of Europe (Kağithane).
Saadabad palace in the distance.
Greek women dancing in Istanbul.
A bazaar in Corinth.
The living-room of a noblewoman's house.
The temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens.
View of Preveza, Epirus.
Albanian man. Excerpt from a poem by Henry Gally Knight.
A Tatar. Excerpt from “The Giaour” by Lord Byron.
Portrait of Ali Pasha of Ioannina.
Feast of St. Jason and Sosipatros in Corfu.