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Ottomans Collection (page 4)

Background imageOttomans Collection: Reign of Maximilian I (1459-1519). War against the Ottoman E

Reign of Maximilian I (1459-1519). War against the Ottoman E
Holy Roman Empire. Reign of Maximilian I (1459-1519). War against the Ottoman Empire. Engraving by Historia Universal, 1885. Colored

Background imageOttomans Collection: Yeni-Kale fortress. Crimea. Ukraine

Yeni-Kale fortress. Crimea. Ukraine
Ukraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Yeni-Kale fortress, built by the Ottoman Turks, 1699-1706, under the direction of Goloppo. Near Kerch

Background imageOttomans Collection: Turkey. Bursa. Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque ). Built between 1396

Turkey. Bursa. Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque ). Built between 1396
Turkey. Bursa. Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque ). Built in the Seljuk style, it was ordered by the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I and built between 1396 and 1399. The mosque has 20 domes and 2 minarets. Exterior

Background imageOttomans Collection: Turkey. Istanbul. The Mihrimah Sultan Mosque designed by Mim

Turkey. Istanbul. The Mihrimah Sultan Mosque designed by Mim
Turkey. Istanbul. The Mihrimah Sultan Mosque. 16th century. Ottoman building located in the Edirnekap?. Designed by Mimar Sinan for the favorite daughter of Suleiman the Magnificent

Background imageOttomans Collection: Greece. Peloponesse. Pylos. Fortress of Niokastro. Ottoman c

Greece. Peloponesse. Pylos. Fortress of Niokastro. Ottoman c
Greece. Peloponesse. Pylos. Fortress of Niokastro. Started being built from the Ottomans in 1573, shortly after their defeat in the naval battle of Nafpactos (1571). Wall

Background imageOttomans Collection: Serbia. Belgrade. Bajrakli Mosque

Serbia. Belgrade. Bajrakli Mosque, built in 16th century by Ottoman Empire

Background imageOttomans Collection: Abdul Hamid II (1842-1918). Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (18

Abdul Hamid II (1842-1918). Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1876-1909). Son of Abdu?lmecit I, succeeded his brother Murat V, deposed by Midhat Pasha. He promulgated a constitution (1876)

Background imageOttomans Collection: ABDUL AZIZ (1830-1876). Sultan of Turkey

ABDUL AZIZ (1830-1876). Sultan of Turkey. Deposed and murdered and 1876. Engraving

Background imageOttomans Collection: MEHMET III (1429-Istanbul, 1481)

MEHMET III (1429-Istanbul, 1481), called Fatih (Conqueror). Turkish Ottoman Sultan (1451-1481). Memorial. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageOttomans Collection: Catherine Ii / Ottomans

Catherine Ii / Ottomans
Catherine the Great welcomes an Ottoman ambassador Date: 1762

Background imageOttomans Collection: The first World war (1915). Battle of Dardanelles

The first World war (1915). Battle of Dardanelles. Attack to an anglo-French fleet. Illustration by Achille Beltrame

Background imageOttomans Collection: Golden goblet (2500-2000 BC). Hittite art. Jewelry

Golden goblet (2500-2000 BC). Hittite art. Jewelry. TURKEY. CENTRAL ANATOLIA. Ankara. Archaeological Museum

Background imageOttomans Collection: Crimean War (1853-1856). Battle of Malakoff (1855)

Crimean War (1853-1856). Battle of Malakoff (1855)

Background imageOttomans Collection: Crimean War, 1853-1856. Siege of Sevastopol (1854-55)

Crimean War, 1853-1856. Siege of Sevastopol (1854-55). Litography

Background imageOttomans Collection: TURKEY. Didyma. Temple of Apollo. Temple of the

TURKEY. Didyma. Temple of Apollo. Temple of the 4th century B.C.-II A.D. Designed by Paionios of Ephesus and Daphnis of Miletus. Residence of Oracle. Hellenistic art. Architecture

Background imageOttomans Collection: Stick handle with figure of a stag 7th BC. Bronze

Stick handle with figure of a stag 7th BC. Bronze. Proceeds from Kuban, Russia. Scythian Art. Jewelry. RUSSIA. SAINT PETERSBURG. Saint Petersburg. State Hermitage Museum. Proc: TURKEY. BLACK SEA COAST

Background imageOttomans Collection: Turkish merchant. Watercolour

Turkish merchant. Watercolour. ITALY. VENETO. Venice. Museo Correr

Background imageOttomans Collection: Istanbul. Topkapi Palace

Istanbul. Topkapi Palace
TURKEY. Istanbul. Topkapi Saray Palace. S� Odasi or Circumcision Chamber, built by sultan Ibrahim in 1641. Entrance gate and outsoide decorations. Islamic art. Architecture

Background imageOttomans Collection: Istanbul. Topkapi Palace. Circumcision Chamber

Istanbul. Topkapi Palace. Circumcision Chamber
Topkapi Palace. 1475-1478. TURKEY. Istanbul. Topkapi Saray Palace. S� Odasi or Circumcision Chamber, built by sultan Ibrahim in 1641. Ottoman art. Architecture

Background imageOttomans Collection: TURKEY. Bogazkale. Hattusa. Lion gate, one of

TURKEY. Bogazkale. Hattusa. Lion gate, one of the five gates of the wall. Hittite art. Imperial Hittite period

Background imageOttomans Collection: Turkey. Central Anatolia. Nevsehir. Uchisar

Turkey. Central Anatolia. Nevsehir. Uchisar
TURKEY. CENTRAL ANATOLIA. NEVSEHIR. Uchisar. G� e National Park. Land formations and troglodyte village

Background imageOttomans Collection: TURKEY. Nemrut Dag. Tomb of Antiochus I. Northern

TURKEY. Nemrut Dag. Tomb of Antiochus I. Northern terrace with colossal head of god Apollo. Sculpture on rock

Background imageOttomans Collection: TURKEY. CENTRAL ANATOLIA. CORUM. Bogazkale. Hattusa

TURKEY. CENTRAL ANATOLIA. CORUM. Bogazkale. Hattusa. Wall

Background imageOttomans Collection: Turkey. Central Anatolia. Adiyaman. Nemrut Dag

Turkey. Central Anatolia. Adiyaman. Nemrut Dag

Background imageOttomans Collection: TURKEY. THRACE. ISTANBUL. Istanbul. Sultanahmet

TURKEY. THRACE. ISTANBUL. Istanbul. Sultanahmet Square, Haghia Sophia and the Blue Mosque

Background imageOttomans Collection: TURKEY. THRACE. ISTANBUL. Istanbul. Minbar of

TURKEY. THRACE. ISTANBUL. Istanbul. Minbar of the New Mosque, Yenni Cemi� Architecture

Background imageOttomans Collection: TURKEY. THRACE. ISTANBUL. Istanbul. Yerebatan

TURKEY. THRACE. ISTANBUL. Istanbul. Yerebatan or Basilica Cistern (532). Architecture

Background imageOttomans 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 imageOttomans Collection: Lindos, Rhodes - Castle of the Knights of St John (3 / 4)

Lindos, Rhodes - Castle of the Knights of St John (3 / 4)
Steps to the Knights Court at The Castle of the Knights of St John on Lindos, a town and archaeological site on the east coast of the Greek island of Rhodes

Background imageOttomans Collection: Lindos, Rhodes - Castle of the Knights of St John (1 / 4)

Lindos, Rhodes - Castle of the Knights of St John (1 / 4)
The Castle of the Knights of St John on Lindos, a town and archaeological site on the east coast of the Greek island of Rhodes

Background imageOttomans Collection: Lindos, Rhodes - Castle of the Knights of St John (4 / 4)

Lindos, Rhodes - Castle of the Knights of St John (4 / 4)
The North Gate at the Castle of the Knights of St John on Lindos, a town and archaeological site on the east coast of the Greek island of Rhodes

Background imageOttomans Collection: Lindos, Rhodes - Castle of the Knights of St John (2 / 4)

Lindos, Rhodes - Castle of the Knights of St John (2 / 4)
The Red Gate at the Castle of the Knights of St John on Lindos, a town and archaeological site on the east coast of the Greek island of Rhodes

Background imageOttomans 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 imageOttomans Collection: Abbas I / Egypt / Anon Eng

Abbas I / Egypt / Anon Eng
Abbas I/Egypt/Anon Eng

Background imageOttomans Collection: Ottoman / Siege of Vienna

Ottoman / Siege of Vienna
SIEGE OF VIENNA Anti-Turkish propaganda showing how the Turks treat the civilian population



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