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The Bosphorus, Istanbul, Turkey - Ortakoy MosqueOrtakoy Mosque (Ortakoy Camii), officially the Buyuk Mecidiye Camii (Grand Imperial Mosque of Sultan Abdulmecid) in Besiktas, Istanbul, Turkey Date: circa 1910
The Sniye Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey The Sniye Mosque, Istanbul, TurkeyThe Suleymaniye Mosque (Suleymaniye Camii) - an Ottoman imperial mosque located on the Third Hill of Istanbul, Turkey. The largest mosque in the city, and one of the best-known sights of Istanbul
Harbour and Mosque at Izmit, TurkeyThe Harbour and Mosque at Izmit, Turkey (aka Izmid, Kocaeli, Astacus or Nicomedia). Izmit houses a harbour 87 km southeast of Istanbul
Uskudar, Istanbul, Turkey - Karadja Mosque and Cemetery Date: circa 1910s
Memon Mosque, Mombasa, Kenya Date: circa 1910s
Edirne, Turkey - Serefeli CamiiEdirne, Turkey - Uc Serefeli Camii - completed in 1447. The name refers to unusual minaret with three minaret balconies (Turkish: uc serefeli - three stages ). Date: 1960
Karaferia - Thessaloniki, GreeceView of Caraferia (Karaferia) - Thessaloniki, Greece Date: 1904
Aleppo, Syria - Al-Utrush MosqueAleppo, Syria - Al-Utrush (Atrush) Mosque - built during the Mamluk period (between 1399-1410). Date: circa 1910s
Greece, Corfu - Larissa - Acropolis and Mosque of Hassan Bey (since demolished). Date: circa 1910s
Call to Prayer - MuezzinA Muezzin standing high on a minaret balcony, pronouncing the Call to Prayer. Date: circa 1910s
Backstreet Scene in Suez, Egypt Date: circa 1904
Mosque of Hussein - Medina, Saudi Arabia Date: circa 1920
Algeria - Tlemcen - Minaret of Sidi Boumediene MosqueThe Sidi Boumediene Mosque and Mausoleum at Tlemcen ( The Pearl of the Maghreb ) in northwestern Algeria - capital of Tlemcen Province. The name Tlemcen comes from the Berber for Dry Spring
The Ibn Tulun Mosque. 879. EGYPT. Cairo. Islamic Cairo. Portico and minaret. Abbasid art. Architecture
Quwwat Al-Islam Mosque. 1190s. INDIA. DELHI. Delhi. Detail of the minaret Qutub Minar of the Quwwat Al-Islam Mosque. Islamic art. Architecture
Minaret of the Al-Malwiya Great Mosque or Friday Mosque. 847-861. IRAQ. SALAH AD DIN. Samarra. Islamic art
MOROCCO. Rabat. Tour Hassan (1195-1199)
Syria (1863). Damascus. Picture of the Historia" Syria (1863). Damascus. Picture of the " Historia General de las Misiones" (General History of Missions). Etching."
MOROCCO. Rabat. Minaret
CHINA. Turpan. The Silk Road. Emin Minaret (1777) by the Sugong Mosque
MOROCCO. Rabat. Chellah Necropolis. Minaret in
MOROCCO. Fes. Minarets in the medina
MOROCCO. Rabat. Tour Hassan (1195-1199). Islamic art
UZBEKISTAN. BUKHARA. Bukhara. Minaret and Kalyan Mosque
MOROCCO. Rabat. Mosque minaret in the medina
TURKEY. THRACE. ISTANBUL. Istanbul. View of the city from the minaret of the New Mosque. In the foreground, The Egyptian Bazaar or Spice Market
LEBOURG, CHARLES ALBERT (1849-1928)Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh or Madar-e Shah (the Kings Mother). Dome and minaret. IRAN. Esfahan. Madrasah-ye Chahar Bagh or Madar-e
Quwwat Al-Islam Mosque. Detail from the minaret Qutub Minar of the Quwwat Al-Islam Mosque. INDIA. Delhi. Islamic art. Architecture
Morocco - The Kasbah, Tangier (a place for the local leader to live and a defense when a city was under attack). Date: circa 1903
Street Scene in Tangier Morocco - close to the Kasbah. Date: circa 1910s
Istanbul, Turkey - Bodrum MosqueInterior view of the Little Aya Sofya - the Saint Sergius and Saint Bacchus Church, now a Mosque. Begun by Justinian in 527
Turkey - Bursa - The Green Mosque (Yesil Cami)Turkey - Bursa - Yesil (Green) Complex - view toward the southern facade of the Yesil Cami (Mosque of Mehmed I). Date: circa 1906
The fortified Turkish Island of Ada-Kaleh, now underwater. Situated on the Danube - submerged in 1970 due to the building of a hydro-electric station. Three kilometres from Orsova
From minaret of the Great Mosque, Kairwan, Tunisia. Date ca. 1899
Cathedral church of St. Sophia and mosque, Nicosia, CyprusThe cathedral church of St. Sophia at Nicosia, capital of Cyprus. Converted to a mosque by Turks, the choir was destroyed but the nave remains. Date: 1878
Izmir, Turkey - After the fire - Turkish QuarterThe aftermath of the Great Fire in the Turkish Quarter of Izmir, showing only light damage caused. Following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Greek Army occupied Izmir
Israel - Ramla - Tower of the 40 martyrsThe Tower of Ramla, Israel. Also known as the White Tower, this interesting survival was built in the 13th century. It served as the minaret of the White Mosque (al-Masjid al-Abyad)
Bosnia & Herzegovina - Banja Luka - Arnaudija Mosque (built 1594) -the mosque was totally destroyed by the Army of the Republic of Serbia on 7th May 1993. Date: circa 1910s
Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Mosque in the Old City Date: circa 1910s
British occupation of Cyprus - the Bashi-Bazouks leaving the island in 1878. Cyprus was first occupied by the British on July 10th 1878, under the terms of the Anglo-Turkish Convention
India - The PrayerTwo Indian Muslim men at prayer Date: circa 1907
Unknown Saints Tomb - Iran with distinctive conical tower and tiled minaret. Date: circa 1910s
Tunisia - Tunis, Rue de la Kasbah Date: circa 1910s
Israel - RamlaScenes from Ramla, Israel (at this time part of the Ottoman Empire) - featuring Reinharts Hotel, a panoramic view of the town and the The Tower of Ramla
Istanbul - The Sultan Ahmet I Mosque & HippodromeConstantinople - The Sultan Ahmet I Mosque - The Blue Mosque, a view including the Hippodrome. The Mosque has six minarets. Completed in 1616 - architect Mehmet Aga
Ras Beirut, Lebanon - View toward the American UniversityRas Beirut - literally meaning the Tip of Beirut - a luxurious residential neighbourhood. Nowadays, Ras Beirut incorporates a number of international schools and universities
Chanakkale, Turkey - Street Scene Date: circa 1905
Izmir, Turkey -Salepcioglu MosqueIzmir, Turkey - Salepcioglu Mosque in the Konak area. Date: circa 1930s