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Turkey. Istanbul. Mausoleum of Roxela. 16th century. Wife of Suleyman I. Tiling. Detail
Istanbul - Galata BridgeA view across the Galata Bridge and Golden Horn, with motorbuses, trams, cars and pedestrians packing the crossing
Turkey, Constantinople. Mausoleum of Suleymaniye IOttoman Empire. Turkey, Constantinople (today Istanbul). Exterior of Mausoleum of Suleymaniye I. Suleymaniye Mosque Complex, 16th century. Engraving by Lemaitre, J. Arnout and Lepetit
Turkey. Constantinople. The Suleymaniye Mosque (1550-1557)Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). The Suleymaniye Mosque (1550-1557). It was commisioned by Suleyman the Magnificent and designed by the imperial architect Mimar Sinan
Suleymaniye Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey - with Golden HornSuleymaniye Mosque, on the third hill of Istanbul, Turkey - with the Golden Horn sweeping away in the background. Date: circa 1920s
Constantinople, (Istanbul) Turkey circa 1890 - FountainConstantinople, (Istanbul) Turkey circa irca 1890 - Fountain in the courtyard of the Suleymaniye Mosque. Date: circa 1890
Turkey. Istanbul. Suleymaniye Mosque (1550-1557). Architect, Mimar Siman. Ottoman style. View. Outside
Turkey. Istanbul. Suleymaniye Mosque. Ottoman style. 16th century. Courtyard and ablution fountain
Turkey. Istanbul. Mausoleum of sultan Suleiman I, by architeTurkey. Istanbul. Mausoleum (turbe) of sultan Suleiman I by architect Mimar Sinan, 16th century. Inside. Complex of Suleymaniye Mosque
Turkey. Istanbul. Ottomans stone stelae inscricpiones. Cemetery. Complex of Suleymaniye Mosque
Tomb of Suleiman the Magnificent (1494-1566)Suleiman the Magnificent (1494-1566). Sultan of Ottoman Empire. Tomb of Suleiman I. Suleymaniye Mosque. Istanbul. Turkey
Ottoman funerary steles. Suleymaniye Mosque. IstanbulTurkey. Istanbul, Ottoman funerary steles. Cemetery of the Suleymaniye Mosque
The Suleymaniye 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
Istanbul, Turkey - Suleymaniye Mosque & Golden HornIstanbul, Turkey - Suleymaniye Mosque and Golden Horn Date: 1927
Istanbul, Turkey - Suleymaniye Mosque Date: 1927
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
Suleymaniye Mosque viewed from the Golden HornThe Suleymaniye Mosque viewed in silhouette in front of a very dramatic sky from the Golden Horn, Istanbul, Turkey Date: 1953
SINAN, Mimar (1490-1588). Suleiman Mosque. 1550-1557
Turkey - Suleimaniye Mosque, IstanbulInteresting Turkish postcard - a view across the waters of the Bosphorus toward the striking profile of the dome and minarets of the A view across the waters of the Bosphorus toward the striking
Suleymaniye Camii (mosque), Constantinople, Turkey. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Suleymaniye Mosque, IstanbulThe Suleymaniye Mosque with view over Golden Horn - Istanbul, Turkey. Date: circa 1900
Galata Bridge over Golden Horn, IstanbulGalata Bridge, Istanbul, Turkey - with view across Golden Horn toward the Yeni Cami (New Mosque) (back left) and the Suleymaniye Cami (back centre). Date: circa 1910s
Porch of the Suleymaniye MosqueThe Porch of the Suleymaniye Mosque, Constantinople with the Ablution Fountain in the foreground
A view of the Bazar, Constantinople, set within a border of a fish smokery, nets and smoked fish!
Suleymaniye Mosque - ConstantinopleHold-to-light postcard of the Suleymaniye Mosque with view over Golden Horn - Constantinople
Across the Bosphorus to the Suleymaniye MosqueA view across the waters of the Bosphorus toward the striking profile of the dome and minarets of the Suleimaniye Mosque at Constantinople, Turkey
The Old Palace Bridge of Saint Sophia, Constantinople, Turkey
A view across the Bosphorus to IstanbulThe capital city of the Roman Empire between 330-395 AD, in Byzantine times, Byzantium was considered the world centre of civilsation for 600 years
Suleymaniye Mosque and Golden HornThe Suleymaniye Mosque and the Golden Horn. Postcard by Publishing House of Rochat. Inspired to issue a series of cards of quite well-known views of Constantinople which they then washed out in