RMB6J52Y–King John III Sobieski leads Polish forces repulsing the Ottoman Turks from Vienna, 1683. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBP5KK5–Bayezid II (1447/48 û 1512) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1481 to 1512 The son of Mehmed II (1451û81) Bayezid II
RMG15M14–Image taken from The Suleymanname entitled: Hayreddinon his first arrival at Instanbul is welcomed by Suleiman the Magnificent. Hayreddin Barbarossa, or Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha (1478-1546), was an Ottoman Turkish admiral of the fleet who dominated the
RMHRMF47–Romanian troops storming the Grivitsa redoubt during the Romanian War of Independence of 1877–1878 fought against the Ottoman Empire. The event took place on 30 August 1877. Soldiers in Grey are Romanians and in blue are the turks. Henryk Dembitzky, 1881
RMDR9WP9–Affluent Ottoman Family
RMD98YEH–Turkish (ottoman) Navy in battle formation. Circa 1915
RMERG32B–The Massacre at Chios, Greece, of Greeks by Ottoman Turks, 1822. After Eugene Delacroix 's painting of 1824.
RMM1T3JG–Ottoman Field Marshal Omar Pasha, Portrait Sitting in Doorway, Crimean War, Crimea, Ukraine, by Roger Fenton, 1855
RFD09PT6–Iznik tiles in Ottoman imperial tomb Ayasofya Istanbul Turkey
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RMF80XFA–Osman Pasha Ottoman hero of the siege of Plevna 1877
RMDR91T7–Turkish Ottoman Sultan Selim II (1524-1574) Portrait Painting
RMA1CD74–Ottoman house, Kaleici, Antalya, Turkey
RFD3X9BA–Mimar Sinan (1489-1588) on 10000 Lira 1989 Banknote from Turkey. Ottoman architect and civil engineer.
RFCWPX26–Ottoman Empire historical development old map
RMED78KK–Portrait painting Sultan Osman Bey - Osman I or Osman Gazi - leader of Ottoman Empire at Military Museum, Istanbul, Turkey
RFB42BYY–Ottoman imperial coats of arms
RFCMX6XR–The Sultans Topkapi Palace at sunset, Istanbul, Turkey
RMMPXGWG–The Sultans of the Ottoman Empire.
RMA16AMK–OFFICIAL OTTOMAN STAMP SIGNET JUST BEFORE THE DECLERATION OF REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
RMG15M35–Hayreddin Barbarossa, or Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha (1478-1546), was an Ottoman Turkish admiral of the fleet who dominated the Mediterranean for decades. The Barbary corsairs, sometimes called Ottoman corsairs or Barbary pirates, were pirates and privatee
RMEBPEHG–General Murat at the battle of Abukir, where 11,000 Ottoman soldiers drowned in the Nile. Antoine-Jean Gros
RMB6K112–Black George rousing his fellow Serbs against the Ottoman Empire 1804. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMEC82D7–Picture shows Ottoman soldiers mounted on camels during the First World War, preparing to attack the British forces. 1917 Palistine.
RM2T5D1E0–Map of the Ottoman Empire, marked in red, at its height in the 16th and 17th centuries
RMEE51P5–Mehmed II (1432-81), Ottoman Sultan, Considered the True Founder of the Ottoman Empire, Engraving 1885
RMBP2880–1924. A STREET IN THE OLD CITY OF JERUSALEM WITH TYPICAL OTTOMAN ARCHITECTURE (HAGAY STREET)
RFAN8R5X–Miniature of Suleiman the Magnificient, Suleymanname Topkapi Palace Museum Istanbul
RMFFCMPG–SULEIMAN THE MAGNIFICENT /n(c1494-1566). Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, 1520-1566. Line engraving, 16th century.
RMGG2A5G–Bashibazouks hanged by mercenaries of the Ottoman army, in 'Le Petit journal' newspaper 1912 Turkey
RMDR902F–Turkish Ottoman Sultan Mustafa IV (1779-1808) Wearing Turban & Sitting on Throne in Throne Room Topkapi Palace Istanbul Turkey
RM2B71W9W–Enver Pasha, Ismail Enver Pasha (1881 – 1922) Ottoman military officer and a leader of the 1908 Young Turk Revolution.
RMG8C6A3–Jožef Tominc - Man in Ottoman dress
RMMKNAB0–Ottoman Fashions
RMKWCWJ5–Siege of Ottoman Adrianople (Edirne) by Bulganian and Serbian forces, Nov. 3, 1912 –March 26, 1913. Bulgarian siege gun at Adrianople (BSLOC 2017 1 141)
RMDR9MN1–Ottoman Flags
RMRN01K0–The Battle of Lepanto, 1571. The Battle of Lepanto was a naval engagement that took place 7th October 1571, between the Holy League, led by the Venetian Republic who along with the Spanish Empire, inflicted a major defeat on the fleet of the Ottoman Empire in the Gulf of Patras.
RMDDT21R–Selim I, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John Young
RMCWH23G–16th century Lion Gate, Ottoman, Jerusalem
RMG15M43–Ottoman corsairs attacking Greek corsairs. Guns and swords drawn, Greek and Turkish pirates battle aboard a ship in a print dating from around 1800. Corsair activity remained a problem in the Aegean until the late 19th century. The Barbary corsairs were p
RMCC3DJ1–Studio portrait of models wearing traditional clothing from the province of Diarbèkir (Diyarbakır), Ottoman Empire Circa 1873
RMBAX2AJ–Ottoman Tobacco - St. Petersburg
RMEC7TTM–Ahmed Djemal Pasha (1872 – 21 July 1922); Ottoman military leader and one-third of the military triumvirate known as the Three Pashas that ruled the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Seen in this group outside the German Krupp's armaments factory in Istanbul
RMFKF0RJ–Ottoman soldiers at a gun battery in Gallipoli during World War I. Photo from Bain News Service, 1915-1916
RMEPY98K–Portrait paintings of Sultans of the Ottoman Empire at Military Museum, Istanbul, Turkey
RMBP287X–1924. A STREET IN THE OLD CITY OF JERUSALEM WITH TYPICAL OTTOMAN ARCHITECTURE (HAGAY STREET)
RMH369EY–Ottoman transport division in Jerusalem, 1915
RM2C92NG7–Jean Léon Gérôme, painting, Bashi-Bazouk (Turkish Ottoman Soldier), circa 1868-1869
RM2B00NEE–Middle East: Arabic script, Mirror writing in Islamic calligraphy, Mahmoud Ibrahim, 18th century. Eighteenth century mirror writing in Ottoman calligraphy. Depicts the phrase 'Ali is the viceregent of God' in both directions.
RM2HM3K2T–Battle of Lepanto by Tintoretto (1518-1594) painted circa 1577 showing the naval battle that took place in 1571 between the Holy League, a coalition of Catholic states against the Ottoman Empire in the Gulf of Patras.
RM2B71W9G–Enver Pasha, Ismail Enver Pasha (1881 – 1922) Ottoman military officer and a leader of the 1908 Young Turk Revolution.
RMG06705–Omar Pasha Latas, 1806–1871. Ottoman general and governor.
RMMKNAAY–Ottoman Empire Garb
RMKWCWKY–Victorious Ottoman officers of the First Battle of Gaza, March 1917. They repulsed the British Egyptian Expeditionary Force on March 26 (BSLOC 2017 1 159)
RM2M9CYB9–Ottoman Empire
RMERFTFM–Belgrade at the time of the Ottoman Empire - engraving by Joannes Peeters.
RMDDT22R–Mehmed IV, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John Young
RMCWH147–Jaffa Gate, Ottoman 16th century walls, Jerusalem
RM2BDXF4K–Selim I, Ottoman Sultan
RM2AMD2D9–Depiction of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV in 1657 - The Sultan's Procession
RMMBJY0G–Ottoman Artillery
RMD98YED–Turkish (ottoman) soldiers marching. Circa 1914
RMPMJ187–Early 16th Century Turkish wall tiles, Ottoman period, decorated in 'cuerda seca' technique.
RF2E92RHE–Europe. Austria Prussia Ottoman Russian Empires BARTHOLOMEW 1870 old map
RMBTE0WM–5441. Ottoman (Turkish) period seal dating from c. 18th. C. found in Jerusalem. Picture shows two angles of the seal and inprint
RMDYYYGG–Wounded Ottoman soldiers in a military hospital, 1917
RM2C92NGH–Jean Léon Gérôme, Bashi-Bazouk (Turkish Ottoman Soldier), painting, circa 1868-1869
RM2B01A6R–Syria: Tekkiye Mosque, Damascus. The Tekkiye Mosque (also Takiyyeh as-Sulaymaniyyah, Takieh as-Sulaymaniyya) was built on the orders of Suleiman the Magnificent and designed by the architect Mimar Sinan between 1554 and 1560. It has been described as 'The finest example in Damascus of Ottoman architecture'.
RM2X319AF–Selami Pascha, Ottoman officer, commander of the Danube Corps, wood engraving, 1877, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RM2B71W9D–Enver Pasha, Ismail Enver Pasha (1881 – 1922) Ottoman military officer and a leader of the 1908 Young Turk Revolution.
RMCYK73R–Mehmed V Reshad, 1844 – 1918. 35th Ottoman Sultan.
RMH0P4DR–Suleiman I commonly known as Suleiman the Magnificent in the West and 'Kanuni' (the Lawgiver) in his realm, was the tenth and longest-reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 to his death in 1566. Image sourced from Cassell's Illustrated Universal History (1893).
RMKWCWBK–World War 1 in the Middle East. Turkish machine gun corps at Tell el Sheria on the Ottoman defensive Gaza-Beersheba line. 1917. (BSLOC 2013 1 62)
RMDRDWB6–Ottoman Map of Lebanon
RMERGB9C–Suleiman the Magnificent - Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. Known as the Lawgiver. 6 November 1494 – 5/6/7 September 1566
RMDDT22G–Murad IV, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John Young
RMCWH25X–16th century Ottoman walls surrounding the old city of Jerusalem, Israel
RM2BDXF1K–Ibrahim the Mad, Ottoman Sultan
RMK030PY–The Portrait of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror by Italian painter Gentile Bellini, 1480.
RMC2JE73–Turkish Artillery of the Ottoman Empire WWI
RMEC81M1–detail from an Ottoman Qur'an. Dated 1869
RM2CFTJWX–MURAD I (1326-1389) Ottoman Sultan
RF2E92RHC–Flags of all Nations Standards merchants Ottoman Persia Lubeck China Brazil 1870
RMHHYAC2–Treaty of Paris signed on 30 March 1856 at the Congress of Paris and settled the Crimean War between Russian Empire and an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, the British Empire, Second French Empire, and the Kingdom of Sardinia. The original of the French text on display at the exhibition L'Art de la paix (The Art of Peace) in Petit Palais in Paris, France. The exhibition runs till 15 January 2017.
RMCPM7B2–View of Medina under the control of the Ottoman Empire, 1916 (b/w photo)
RM2FNYNGX–Ahmed I of Turkey (1590-1617), 14th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1603-1617), portrait engraving by John Young, 1815
RM2B01A6P–Syria: Tekkiye Mosque, Damascus. The Tekkiye Mosque (also Takiyyeh as-Sulaymaniyyah, Takieh as-Sulaymaniyya) was built on the orders of Suleiman the Magnificent and designed by the architect Mimar Sinan between 1554 and 1560. It has been described as 'The finest example in Damascus of Ottoman architecture'.
RM2REBTBD–Ahmed Tevfik bashaw, 11.2.1845 - 8.10.1936, Ottoman politician, wood engraving, circa 1890, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMMYARP3–Talaat Pacha, Mehmed Talaat (1874 – 1921), Talaat Pasha, one of the triumvirate known as the Three Pashas that de facto ruled the Ottoman Empire during the First World War
RMEPGH6X–The siege of Constantinople in 1453 by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II.
RMDC9A4N–Ottoman tombstone with inscriptions and an engraved rose.
RMKWCWB0–First World War Map of the Middle East. When defeated Turkey lost its Ottoman Empire, Britain and France implemented the Sykes-Picot Agreement and divided the Ottoman Empire into Nation-States. (BSLOC 2013 1 52)
RMDRDHPN–Ottoman map of Cyprus
RMERGGDG–Ottoman Porte, Istanbul (Constantinople) 1876. Name for central government of the Ottoman Empire, referencing High Gate of the
RMW7CBR6–The reception of the Russian Ambassador Nikolai Repnin at the Ottoman court, November 28, 1775.
RMCBDFPX–Ottoman public drinking fountain in the Sultan Ahmet district of Istanbul
RM2BDXF1H–Suleiman the Magnificent, Ottoman Sultan
RMRKDTGM–Miniature: Szigetvar campaign 1566 - Part of the Ottoman-Habsburg wars and Ottoman wars in Europe
RMP67KRD–detail from an Ottoman Qur'an. Dated 1869
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