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Kars Collection

Background imageKars Collection: Kars, Turkey - View toward the fortress

Kars, Turkey - View toward the fortress
View toward the fortress at Kars, Turkey. Originally an Armenian capital. Became part of the Ottoman Empire (captured in 1534), then surrendered in 1828 to the Russian General Count Ivan Paskevich

Background imageKars Collection: Turkey - Kars - 10th century Armenian Church and Kars Canal

Turkey - Kars - 10th century Armenian Church and Kars Canal
The 10th century Armenian Church of the Holy Apostles and Minaret at Kars, Turkey viewed fom the Castle/Citadel Mount. Originally an Armenian capital

Background imageKars Collection: The Ruins at Ani, Armenia

The Ruins at Ani, Armenia
Various views of the ruins of Ani, Armenia. Ani is ruined medieval Armenian city that is situated in modern Turkey. Between 961 and 1045, it was the capital of the Bagratid Armenian kingdom

Background imageKars Collection: Crimean War, Turks attacked by Cossacks

Crimean War, Turks attacked by Cossacks
Crimean War -- Turkish transport from Kars to Erzurum attacked by Cossacks. 1855

Background imageKars Collection: Crimean War, Russian attack on Kars

Crimean War, Russian attack on Kars
Crimean War -- the Russian attack on Kars, 29 September 1855. 1855

Background imageKars Collection: Spain. Cuenca. Enchanted City

Spain. Cuenca. Enchanted City

Background imageKars Collection: Turkey - Sarikamis

Turkey - Sarikamis
Sarikamrighamish) - a town and a district of Kars Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. Scene of a battle during World War One between Ottoman Turkish and Russian forces

Background imageKars Collection: Kars, Turkey - The Bridge, Church and Minaret

Kars, Turkey - The Bridge, Church and Minaret
The Bridge, 10th century Armenian Church of the Holy Apostlesand Minaret at Kars, Turkey. Originally an Armenian capital. Became part of the Ottoman Empire (captured in 1534)

Background imageKars Collection: Kars - Turkey

Kars - Turkey
Kars, Turkey. Originally an Armenian capital. Became part of the Ottoman Empire (captured in 1534), then surrendered in 1828 to the Russian General Count Ivan Paskevich

Background imageKars Collection: Turkey Kars

Turkey Kars
Distant view of the town, whose history is a series of sieges and changes of rulers through the centuries

Background imageKars Collection: WILLIAMS (1800 - 1883)

WILLIAMS (1800 - 1883)
SIR WILLIAM FENWICK WILLIAMS Military hero (Crimea, defence of Kars) and colonial administrator


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