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The Ottoman Empire

This photographic print, created between 1865 and 1872, captures a caravan traversing the Syr-Darya region, shedding light on the cultural and historical context of the Ottoman Empire during this period. As part of the Turkestanskii album, the image serves as an artistic representation of the daily life and commerce in this vibrant area. The print is preserved in the Library of Congress, allowing viewers to explore the rich history of the empire. No known restrictions on publication ensure accessibility for educational and research purposes.

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The Ottoman Empire

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  1. The Ottoman Empire

  2. Lesson 1 Illustration 1A • Title: Syr-dar'inskaia oblast'. Karavan • Title Translation: Syr Darya oblast. Caravan • Date Created/Published: [between 1865 and 1872] • Medium: 1 photographic print : albumen. • Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ppmsca-14344 (digital file from original photo) • Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication. • Call Number: Illus. in DK854.T87 1872, part 2, vol. 1, pl. 43, no. 115 (Case Z) [P&P] • Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA • Notes: • Illus. in: Turkestanskii al'bom, chast' ėtnograficheskaia, 1871-1872, part 2, vol. 1, p. 43. • Title from item.

  3. Lesson 1 Illustration 1B [The mausoleums of Gazi Sultan Osman I, and Gazi Sultan Orhan in Bursa] Digital ID: (b&w film copy neg.) cph 3b28395 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3b28395 Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-81514 (b&w film copy neg.) Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

  4. Lesson 1 Illustration 2 The Siege of Constantinople, 1453

  5. Lesson 1 Illustration 3

  6. Lesson 2 Illustration 1 Janizaries Seizing Christian Children

  7. Lesson 2 Illustration 2 Inscription “The Propagator of Sultanic Laws” Slave of God, powerful with the power of God, deputyof God on earth, obeying the commands of the Quran, and enforcing them throughout the world, master of all lands, the shadow of God over all nations, Sultan of Sultans in all the lands of Persians and Arabs, the propagator of Sultanic laws, the tenth Sultan of the Ottoman Khans, Sultan, son of Sultan, Suleyman Khan. Slave of God, master of the world, I am Suleyman and my name is read in all the prayers in all the cities of Islam. I am the Shah of Baghdad and Iraq, Caesar of all the lands of Rome, and the Sultan of Egypt. I seized the Hungarian crown and gave it to the least of my slaves.

  8. Lesson 2 Illustration 3A The Siege of Vienna, 1529

  9. Lesson 2 Illustration 3B Ottoman Soldier, c1500

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