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Mohammed II Encouraging His Seamen, 1890. Creator: UnknownMohammed II Encouraging His Seamen, 1890. Mehmed the Conqueror (1432-1481) Otoman Sultan described as the lord of the two lands and two seas (the Aegean and Black seas)
Tomb of Solyman the Magnificent and Roxolana, Constantinople, 1890. Creator: UnknownTomb of Solyman the Magnificent and Roxolana, Constantinople, 1890. Domed mausoleums of Suleyman the Magnificent (1494-1566)
Sir Sidney Smith Defending the Breach at Acre, (1799), 1816. Creator: UnknownSir Sidney Smith Defending the Breach at Acre, (1799), 1816. William Sidney Smith, (1764-1840) British naval officer, reinforced Ottoman defences
Ali Pacha, (1832). Creator: William FindenAli Pacha, (1832). Portrait of Ali Pasha of Tepelena (1740-1822), the Lion of Yannina, Albanian ruler who served as an Ottoman pasha of the western part of Rumelia (Balkans)
Midhat Pasha, (late 19th century). Creators: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, Adele PerlmutterMidhat Pasha, (late 19th century). Portrait of Ahmed Sefik Midhat Pasha (1822-1883), leading Ottoman statesmen during the late Tanzimat era (1839-1876)
Turkey, c1935. Creator: UnknownTurkey, c1935. From " An Album of National Flags and Arms". [John Player & Sons, c1935]
The Cup of Coffee: Two women taking coffee and smoking hubble-bubble, pub. 1865. CreatorThe Cup of Coffee: Two women taking coffee and smoking hubble-bubble, with a black African woman slave, from Stamboul, Souvenir de l Orient, published 1865 (colour litho)
Woman at a street fountain (Sebil), pub. 1865. Creator: Amadeo Preziosi (1816-82)Woman at a street fountain (Sebil), from Stamboul, Souvenir de l Orient, published 1865 (colour litho)
Suleiman III (1642-1691). Ottoman Sultan, engraving, 1870
Selim II or Salim II (1524-1574). Ottoman Sultan, engraving, 1870
Abdülmecit, in Arabic Abd al-Majid (1823-1861)Abdulmecit, in Arabic Abd al-Majid (1823-1861). 31st Ottoman sultan, he succeeded his father Memmet in 1839, engraving, 1870
Sultan Selim III, Emperor of the Ottomans (1761-1808), son of Mustafa II, etching, 1870
Defence of the breach at St Jean d Acre, May 8th 1799, 1815. Scene from Napoleons failed attempt to take the city of Acre from the Ottomans and British during his campaign in the Holy Land in 1799
The Battle of Mount Tabor, 27 Ventose, Year 7 (17 February 1799). The French under Napoleon and General Kleber defeated an Ottoman army attempting to break the French siege of Acre
The Battle of the Pyramids, Egypt, 3 Thermidor, Year 6 (21 July 1798). Napoleon defeated the Mamluk army of the Ottoman Turks, conquering Egypt for France
A military attack plotted in accordance with the phases of an eclipse, 17th century. Illustration from a book on the Ottoman campaigns in Europe
Mahmud II, Ottoman Emperor, 1808. Artist: John YoungMahmud II, Ottoman Emperor, 1808. Mahmud (1785-1839) became Sultan in 1808 after the overthrow of Mustafa IV. His reign saw a resumption of the programme of westernising reform begun by his cousin
Mustafa IV, Ottoman Emperor, 1808. Artist: John YoungMustafa IV, Ottoman Emperor, 1808. Mustafa (1779-1808) became Sultan in 1807 after the overthrow of Selim III. Continuing support for Selim led to a revolt, prompting Mustafa to have him murdered
Selim III, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John YoungSelim III, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Selim (1761-1808) was Sultan from 1789-1807. Influenced by the events of the French Revolution, he embarked on a programme of westernisation and reform
Ibrahim I, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John YoungIbrahim I, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Ibrahim (1615-48) succeeded his brother Murat IV as Sultan in 1640. Mentally unstable
Mustafa II, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John YoungMustafa II, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Mustafa (1664-1703) became Sultan in 1695. His reign saw the empire embroiled in a prolonged and unsuccessful war against the Holy League of Austria
Mehmed IV, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John YoungMehmed IV, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Mehmed (1642-1693) was Sultan from 1648 until 1687. He came to the throne at the age of seven, succeeding his father, the mentally unstable Ibrahim I
Murad IV, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John YoungMurad IV, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Murad (1612-1640) became Sultan in 1623 when he deposed his mentally unstable uncle, Mustapha I
Mustafa I, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John YoungMustafa I, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Mustafa (1591-1639) became Sultan in 1617. Suffering from mental illness or disability he was merely a puppet of powerful courtiers and was deposed in 1618
Ahmed I, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John YoungAhmed I, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Ahmed (1590-1617) was Sultan from 1603. Devoutly religious, he is best remembered for ordering the construction of the great Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque)
Mehmed III, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Mehmed III (1566-1603) was Sultan of Turkey from 1595-1603. He was notorious for having 27 of his brothers and half-brothers
Murad III, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John YoungMurad III, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Murad (1546-1595) was Sultan from 1574. His reign saw lengthy wars with Austria and Persia and an institutional
Bayezid II, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John YoungBayezid II, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Called Aldi (the Just), Bayezid (c1447-1512) was Sultan from 1481-1512. His reign saw a policy of territiorial expansion
Selim I, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John YoungSelim I, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Known as Yavuz (the Cruel), Selim (1466-1520) ruled from 1512-1520. When he came to the throne he had his uncles
Mehmed II, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Known as Fatih (the Conqeuror), Mehmed (1432-1481) ruled the Ottoman Empire briefly from 1444-1446, then again from 1451 until his death
Mehmed I, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Mehmed (1387-1421) ruled from 1413-1421. He reunified the empire after its defeat by Timur at the Battle of Ankara in 1402
Orhan I, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). The second Ottoman Emperor, Orhan (1288-1359) ruled from 1326-1359. He expanded the empire by conquering most of western Anatolia
Osman I, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John YoungOsman I, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Osman (1259-1326) founded the Ottoman Empire in 1299. From A Series of Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey, 1808
The Harem, c1850. Artist: John Frederick LewisThe Harem, c1850. John Frederick Lewis (1805-1876) was an English painter who specialised in Mediterranean and Oriental scenes
Minaret, Zakkak Madresa, Sousse, Tunisia. The octagonal minaret was built in the 17th century and is one of the finest examples of Ottoman architecture in Sousse
Dragomans House, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001. Built in the 18th century, this was the residence of Chatzigeorgakis Kornesios, the Dragoman (official interpreter) of Cyprus from 1779 until 1809
Bayraktar Mosque, Nicosia, Cyprus, 2001. Cyprus was conquered by the Muslim Ottoman Turks in 1570-1571. The Bayraktar Mosque was the first mosque to be built in Nicosia after the conquest
Ishak Pasha Palace, Dogubeyazit, Turkey. This palace was built for the Ottoman governor of the region in the 18th century
Tomb of Yirmisekiz Mehmet Cheleb, North Cyprus
Audience Given in Constantinople by the Grand Vizier Aimali Carac for Francois-Emmanuel Guignard, Co Artist: CasanovaAudience Given in Constantinople by the Grand Vizier Aimali Carac for Francois-Emmanuel Guignard, Comte de Saint-Priest, 18th Ma
Kara Mustafa Pasha, Ottoman Grand Vizier, ca 1683. Artist: AnonymousKara Mustafa Pasha, Ottoman Grand Vizier, ca 1683. Found in the collection of the Vienna Museum
The Mosque of the Yeni-Valide-Jamissi, Constantinople, 1913. Artist: Jules GuerinThe Mosque of the Yeni-Valide-Jamissi, Constantinople, 1913. From The Near East, by Robert Hitchens. [Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1913]
The Royal Gate leading to the old Seraglio, 1913. Artist: Jules GuerinThe Royal Gate leading to the old Seraglio, 1913. From The Near East, by Robert Hitchens. [Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1913]
The Mosque of Suleiman at Constantinople, 1913. Artist: Jules GuerinThe Mosque of Suleiman at Constantinople, 1913. From The Near East, by Robert Hitchens. [Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1913]
The Janissaries Rushed To The Attack At Full Speed And With Fixed Bayonets, 1902. Artist: Paul HardyThe Janissaries Rushed To The Attack At Full Speed And With Fixed Bayonets, 1902. The First Serbian Uprising (1804-1813). From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. II
Portrait of Bajazet, 1603, (1903). Bajazet, 1672 (book in DjVu format). Bajazet is a tragedy by Jean Racine From Social England, Volume III, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A
Old Georgian panelling in Miss Morgans Office, house of Miss Anne Morgan, New York City, 1924. Anne Morgan (1873-1952) was a wealthy socialite and philanthropist
The Battle Was Maintained With Unabated Fury For Above Four Hours, c1895, (1902). The Battle of Navarino was fought on 20 October 1827