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Two-tailed pasha or foxy emperor, Charaxes jasius, dorsal and ventral views. Handcoloured steel engraving by the Pauquet brothers after an illustration by Alexis Nicolas Noel from Hippolyte Lucas
Two-tailed pasha and Cramers eighty-eight butterflyTwo-tailed pasha or foxy emperor, Charaxes jasius, with pupa and caterpillar 1, and Cramers eighty-eight butterfly, Diaethria clymena 2. Nymphale jasius, Nymphale clymene
Ottoman Turkish Pasha and Bey. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrarios Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (Il Costume Antico e Moderno di Tutti i Popoli)
Pasha and hairstreak butterfliesTwo-tailed pasha butterfly, Charaxes jasius 1, Drurys hairstreak, Strymon acis 2, and silver-banded hairstreak, Chlorostrymon simaethis. Handcoloured lithograph from John O
Ali Pasha with hookah. 1820
Muhammad Ali Pasha of Egypt (1769 - 1849), Albanian-born Viceroy of Egypt
Russo-German Negotiations at Brest-Litovsk 1918Double page from The Illustrated London News, 12th January 1918, with photographs of the Bolshevist minister in London Maxim Litvinoff, Lenin
First battle of ABUKIR - Mustapha Pashas Turkish army is completely overwhelmed by a much smaller French force under Napoleon, and driven into the sea or captured Date: 25 July 1799
The Viceroy of Egypt, Ismail Pashacirca 1910s
Famagusta, Cyprus - the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque (originally known as the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas). circa 1930s
The Old City - Famagusta, Cyprus - the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque (originally known as the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas) can be seen in the centre background. circa 1930s
MADIS DESERTION / STANLEYEmin Pasha relief expedition : the desertion of the Madis leads to a battle between them and those who remain loyal Date: 1888
Damascus, Syria - The Sinan Pasha Mosque (Sinan Pasa Camii) - an early Ottoman-era mosque, located along Suq Sinaniyya Street. Date: circa 1907
Fountain outside Mosque, Banja Luka, Bosnia and HerzegovinaFountain outside the Ferhat Pasha Mosque at Banja Luka or Banjaluka - the largest city and the de facto capital of the Republika Srpska entity and the second-largest city in Bosnia
Bursa, Turkey - The Green Tomb (Yesil Turbe)The Green Tomb (Yesil Turbe) - a mausoleum of the fifth Ottoman Sultan, Mehmed I, in Bursa, Turkey, built by Mehmeds son and successor Murad II in 1421
The Kiosk of Mustafa Pasha - Fourth Court - Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, Turkey Date: circa 1930s
Sherif Pasha Street and Khedivial Hotel in Alexandria, EgyptSet of street scenes at Sherif Pasha Street and the Khedivial Hotel (centre) in Alexandria, Egypt. Date: circa 1900
Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa, IstanbulThe Selimiye Barracks at Haydar Pasa (built by Mahmud II in 1828), known in Turkish as Kisla - the site of Florence Nightingales British Military Hospital during the Crimean War. Date: circa 1910s
Damascus, Syria - Djemal-Pacha AvenueDamascus, Syria - Rue Djemal-Pacha (named after the Ottoman Military leader Ahmed Djemal Pasha (1872-1922) - Governor of Greater Syria in 1915-16). Date: circa 1920
Albania. Gjirokaster. Castle and clock towerAlbania. Gjirokaster castle (18th century) and the clock tower, added from 1811 by the Ottoman governor Ali Pasha of Tepelena. Eastern side. Date: 20070809
Syria. Damascus. Khan As ad Pasha, old caravanserai built 1751. Ottoman style. Interior. Near East. Photo before Syrian civil war
Original map of the Battle of Lepanto of October 10, 1571. Naval Battle in the Gulf of Corinth between the Ottoman fleet, led by Ali Pasha, and the Holy League (Venice, Pontifical States)
Statue of Soliman Pasha al-Faransawi at Cairo, EgyptStatue of Soliman Pasha al-Faransawi (Suleyman Pasha the French) (17881860) at Cairo, Egypt. Born Joseph Anthelme Seve, Soliman was a French-born Egyptian commander. Date: circa 1909
Lieutenant General Ali Abadi PashaImportant men in Egyptian life in the 1900s to the 1920s (6/6). Lieutenant General Ali Abadi Pasha - served in the Egyptian army (1897-1903)
Road to the palace of Isma il Pasha in Ismailia, EgyptRoad to the residential palace of Isma il Pasha in Ismailia, a city in north-eastern Egypt. Isma il Pasha, also known as Ismail the Magnificent, was the third Khedive of Egypt from 1863 to 1879
Corner of Kasr El-Nil and Sherif Pasha Street in CairoCar traffic and pedestrians at the corner of Kasr El-Nil (Qasr el-Nil Street) and Madabegh Street (later Sherif Pasha Street) in Cairo, Egypt
Savoy Hotel at Soliman Pasha Square, CairoThe Savoy Hotel at Soliman Pasha Square, Cairo, was only open for 16 years from November 1898 to 1914 housing many famous guests such as Winston Churchill and Cecil Rhodes
Interior of Azm (Azem) Palace in Damascus, SyriaInterior of the palace of As ad Pasha al-Azm in Damascus, Syria. As ad Pasha al-Azm was the governor of Damascus under Ottoman rule from 1742 to 1757
Damascus Straight Street, SyriaDamascus Straight Street (Street Called Straight; today Midhat Pasha Street and Bab Sharqi Street) in the historic district, Syria. Date: circa 1910
Turkey. Bursa. Yesil Turbe. Mausoleum of Mehmed I. Ottoman sTurkey. Bursa. Yesil Turbe or Green Tom. Mausoleum of Mehmed I. Ottoman style. 15th century. Architect, Hac Ivaz Pasha
Tomb of Sultan Bayezid II (1447-1512). Ottoman Empire. IstanTomb of Sultan Bayezid II or Bayezed-i-Veli (1447-1512), Ottoman Empire, from 1481-1512. House of Osman. Bayezid II Mosque. Istanbul. Turkey
Hussein Awni pasha (1819 1876). Was a Turkish general and statesman. Engraving by Rico. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1876. Colored
Caricature of Sir Garnet Wolseley and Ahmad ArabiCaricature of Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley (1833-1913), British army commander, and Ahmad Arabi (Ahmed Urabi or Orabi, Arabi Pasha, 1841-1911), Egyptian army leader
Suleiman Pasha (1840 - 1892) Turkish military during the war of 1876, governor and statesman
Abdul Kerim PashaABDUL KERIM PASHA Turkish military, notably during the war of 1876 Date: 1811 - 1883
Muhammad Ali PashaMUHAMMAD ALI (or Mehmet and other spellings) Albanian-born viceroy of Egypt, who carried out useful reforms but was ruthless and greedy. Date: 1769 - 1848
Prince Sidi Muhammad al-Hadi (el Hadi) Pasha - Bey of TunisH.H. Muhammad al-Hadi Pasha (1855-1906), Bey and Possessor of the Kingdom of Tunis, Tunisia. Date: circa 1904
Thessaloniki, Greece - Rue Sabri Pacha. Date: 1901
Mehmed Talaat Pasha (1874-1921) - one of the triumvirate known as the Three Pashas that controlled the Ottoman Empire during the First World War Date: circa 1910s
The final moments of Hayreddin Barbarossa, Ottoman AdmiralA fanciful depiction of the final moments of the life of Hayreddin Barbarossa (Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha) (1478-1546), Ottoman Admiral of the fleet. Date: 1546
Istanbul, Turkey - Haydar Pasa StationHaydar Pasa Station viewed from the waters of the southern mouth of the Bosphorus - Constantinople, Turkey. Date: 1927
Battle of Bizani - Surrender of Ottoman Garrison at IoanninaThe surrender of the Ottoman garrison of Ioannina (Jannina) after the Battle of Bizani fought between the Greek and the Ottoman forces during the last stages of the First Balkan War. Date: 1912
His Highness Mehmed Kamil Pasha (1833-1913) - Four times Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. Date: circa 1905
Enver Pasha and General Winkler, Macedonian Front, WW1Ismail Enver Pasha (1881-1922), Turkish leader, and General Arnold von Winkler (or Winckler, 1856-1945), German army officer, studying a map on the Macedonian Front during the First World War
Ahmed Jemal Pasha, Ottoman military officerAhmed Jemal (Djemal, Cemal) Pasha (1872-1922), Commander-in-Chief of the Fourth Ottoman Army during the First World War. Date: circa 1915
Ismail Enver Pasha, Turkish leaderIsmail Enver Pasha (1881-1922), Turkish military officer, leader of the Ottoman Empire in both Balkan Wars, and architect of the Ottoman-German Alliance during the First World War. Date: circa 1914
House of Mehmet Ali Pacha - KavalaThe House of the late Mehmet Ali Pacha of Egypt at Kavala, Greece, the second largest city in northern Greece, the principal seaport of eastern Macedonia and the capital of Kavala prefecture
Porters and their boss at Haydar Pasa Quay, transporting a very large and probably very heavy, block of stone, suspended on two long wooden poles