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Ottomans Collection (#6)

"Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of Ottoman History

Background imageOttomans Collection: Saint John Of Capistrano Giovanni Da Capistrano

Saint John Of Capistrano Giovanni Da Capistrano
Saint John of Capistrano leads the Hungarian troops against the Ottomans at the siege of Belgrade. Saint John of Capistrano. In Italian, Giovanni da Capistrano, 1386 - 1456. Italian Franciscan priest

Background imageOttomans Collection: The Battle of Lepanto, October 7, 1571, when the fleet of the Holy League

The Battle of Lepanto, October 7, 1571, when the fleet of the Holy League, a coalition of Catholic States, decisively defeated the fleet of the Ottoman Empire. After a late 17th century work

Background imageOttomans Collection: Ahmed I, 1590 - 1617. Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. After an 18th century engraving by an unknown

Ahmed I, 1590 - 1617. Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. After an 18th century engraving by an unknown artist

Background imageOttomans Collection: The Siege of Nicosia, Cyprus, by the Ottoman army in 1570. After an etching by Jan Luyken dated 1699

The Siege of Nicosia, Cyprus, by the Ottoman army in 1570. After an etching by Jan Luyken dated 1699

Background imageOttomans Collection: The Battle of the Pyramids, aka the Battle of Embabeh, July 21, 1798

The Battle of the Pyramids, aka the Battle of Embabeh, July 21, 1798, between the French army in Egypt under Napoleon Bonaparte, and forces of the local Mamluk rulers

Background imageOttomans Collection: The forces of Cosimo I de Medici defeat the Ottomans and French at Piombino, Italy in 1555

The forces of Cosimo I de Medici defeat the Ottomans and French at Piombino, Italy in 1555

Background imageOttomans Collection: Suleiman I, known as Suleiman the Magnificent, 1494-1566, 10th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire

Suleiman I, known as Suleiman the Magnificent, 1494-1566, 10th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire

Background imageOttomans Collection: Oruc Reis, or Oruc Reis, 1474-1518, Ottoman bey, or governor, of Algiers

Oruc Reis, or Oruc Reis, 1474-1518, Ottoman bey, or governor, of Algiers, and his brother Hayreddin Barbarossa also known as Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha or Hizir Reis, 1478-1546

Background imageOttomans Collection: Hayreddin Barbarossa also known as Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha or Hizir Reis, 1478-1546

Hayreddin Barbarossa also known as Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha or Hizir Reis, 1478-1546. Admiral of the Ottoman Fleet

Background imageOttomans Collection: His Imperial Majesty, The Sultan Abdulhamid Ii, Emperor Of The Ottomans, Caliph Of The Faithful

His Imperial Majesty, The Sultan Abdulhamid Ii, Emperor Of The Ottomans, Caliph Of The Faithful, 1842 To 1918. 34Th Sultan Of The Ottoman Empire. From The Worlds Inhabitants By G.T

Background imageOttomans Collection: Soldier in the snow (All quiet on the Shipka Pass)

Soldier in the snow (All quiet on the Shipka Pass). Private Collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: Taking of the Shumen Fortress. Artist: Willewalde, Gottfried (Bogdan Pavlovich) (1818-1903)

Taking of the Shumen Fortress. Artist: Willewalde, Gottfried (Bogdan Pavlovich) (1818-1903)
Taking of the Shumen Fortress. Found in the collection of Regional Art Museum, Kaluga

Background imageOttomans Collection: Bull (2500-2000 BC). Hittite art. Sculpture. TURKEY

Bull (2500-2000 BC). Hittite art. Sculpture. TURKEY. CENTRAL ANATOLIA. Ankara. Archaeological Museum

Background imageOttomans Collection: Turkey (1839). Istanbul

Turkey (1839). Istanbul
Ottoman Empire (1839). Istanbul. Fountain of Amet III. Litography. TURKEY. THRACE. Istanbul. Library of Ahmed III (Topkapi Palace)

Background imageOttomans Collection: Hamidiye Fountain, Thessaloniki, Greece

Hamidiye Fountain, Thessaloniki, Greece. Named after His Imperial Majesty, The Sultan Abdulhamid II, Emperor of the Ottomans, Caliph of the Faithful (also known as Abdul Hamid II)

Background imageOttomans Collection: A view of Erzurum - Turkey

A view of Erzurum - Turkey
Erzurum (Armenian - Karin), is a city in eastern Anatolia, Turkey. The name " Erzurum" derives from " Arz-u Rm" (literally The Land of the Romans i n Persian)

Background imageOttomans Collection: Portrait of General Count Iosif Vladimirovich Romeyko-Gurko (1828-1901)

Portrait of General Count Iosif Vladimirovich Romeyko-Gurko (1828-1901). Found in the Collection of

Background imageOttomans Collection: All quiet on the Shipka Pass

All quiet on the Shipka Pass. Private Collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: Rescuing the wounded Russian Soldiers from the Battlefield, ca 1878. Artist: Anonymous

Rescuing the wounded Russian Soldiers from the Battlefield, ca 1878. Artist: Anonymous
Rescuing the wounded Russian Soldiers from the Battlefield, ca 1878. Private Collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: General Mikhail Dragomirov Wounded During the Battle at the Shipka Pass, ca 1878. Artist: Anonymous

General Mikhail Dragomirov Wounded During the Battle at the Shipka Pass, ca 1878. Artist: Anonymous
General Mikhail Dragomirov Wounded During the Battle at the Shipka Pass, ca 1878. Private Collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: The Rushchuk Regiments headquarters of Rushchuk Tsesarevich Alexander Alexandrovich at Brestovets

The Rushchuk Regiments headquarters of Rushchuk Tsesarevich Alexander Alexandrovich at Brestovets, Artist: Polenov
The Rushchuk Regiments headquarters of Rushchuk Tsesarevich Alexander Alexandrovich at Brestovets, 1877. Private Collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: A scene from the Russo-Turkish War. Artist: Vernet, Horace, (Circle of)

A scene from the Russo-Turkish War. Artist: Vernet, Horace, (Circle of)
A scene from the Russo-Turkish War. Private Collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: Taking of the Shumen Fortress in 1828, c. 1830. Artist: Campe, August Friedrich Andreas (1777-1846)

Taking of the Shumen Fortress in 1828, c. 1830. Artist: Campe, August Friedrich Andreas (1777-1846)
Taking of the Shumen Fortress in 1828, c. 1830. Private Collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: The Siege of the Rutchuk Fortress, c. 1830. Artist: Campe, August Friedrich Andreas (1777-1846)

The Siege of the Rutchuk Fortress, c. 1830. Artist: Campe, August Friedrich Andreas (1777-1846)
The Siege of the Rutchuk Fortress, c. 1830. Private Collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: The Siege of the Shumen Fortress in 1828, c. 1830. Artist: Campe

The Siege of the Shumen Fortress in 1828, c. 1830. Artist: Campe, August Friedrich Andreas (1777-1846)
The Siege of the Shumen Fortress in 1828, c. 1830. Private Collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: Saint George Standard of the Cavalry, 1879. Artist: Flags, Banners and Standards

Saint George Standard of the Cavalry, 1879. Artist: Flags, Banners and Standards
Saint George Standard of the Cavalry, 1879. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageOttomans Collection: John Bull and his Friends. A Serio-Comic Map of Europe. Artist: Fred W

John Bull and his Friends. A Serio-Comic Map of Europe. Artist: Fred W. Rose (active End of 19th cen. )
John Bull and his Friends. A Serio-Comic Map of Europe. Private Collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: The Battle of Kizil-Tepe on June 25, 1877, 1877. Artist: Anonymous

The Battle of Kizil-Tepe on June 25, 1877, 1877. Artist: Anonymous
The Battle of Kizil-Tepe on June 25, 1877, 1877. From a private collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: The Battle on the river Kamchik on 15th October 1828, 1829. Artist: Anonymous

The Battle on the river Kamchik on 15th October 1828, 1829. Artist: Anonymous
The Battle on the river Kamchik on 15th October 1828, 1829. From a private collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: The Battle of Patnos on October 1828, 1829. Artist: Anonymous

The Battle of Patnos on October 1828, 1829. Artist: Anonymous
The Battle of Patnos on October 1828, 1829. From a private collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: The Battle of Kulevicha on June 11, 1829, 1829. Artist: Anonymous

The Battle of Kulevicha on June 11, 1829, 1829. Artist: Anonymous
The Battle of Kulevicha on June 11, 1829, 1829. From a private collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: The Siege of Varna on September 1828, 1829. Artist: Anonymous

The Siege of Varna on September 1828, 1829. Artist: Anonymous
The Siege of Varna on September 1828, 1829. From a private collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: The staff of Don Cossacks in Bulgaria in 1877, 1877. Artist: Polenov, Vasili Dmitrievich (1844-1927)

The staff of Don Cossacks in Bulgaria in 1877, 1877. Artist: Polenov, Vasili Dmitrievich (1844-1927)
The staff of Don Cossacks in Bulgaria in 1877, 1877. From a private collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: A Church in the Balkans, 1877. Artist: Polenov, Vasili Dmitrievich (1844-1927)

A Church in the Balkans, 1877. Artist: Polenov, Vasili Dmitrievich (1844-1927)
A Church in the Balkans, 1877. From a private collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: Russian Soldiers at the Embankment in San Stefano, 1878. Artist: Makarov

Russian Soldiers at the Embankment in San Stefano, 1878. Artist: Makarov, Evgeni Kirillovich (1842-1884)
Russian Soldiers at the Embankment in San Stefano, 1878. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageOttomans Collection: Battle of Gorni Dubnik on 24 October 1877, 1914. Artist: Grekov, Mitrofan Borisovich (1882-1934)

Battle of Gorni Dubnik on 24 October 1877, 1914. Artist: Grekov, Mitrofan Borisovich (1882-1934)
Battle of Gorni Dubnik on 24 October 1877, 1914. Found in the collection of the State Central Artillery Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageOttomans Collection: The Russians crossing the Danube at Svishtov in Juny 1877, 1870s. Artist: Dmitriev-Orenburgsky

The Russians crossing the Danube at Svishtov in Juny 1877, 1870s. Artist: Dmitriev-Orenburgsky
The Russians crossing the Danube at Svishtov in Juny 1877, 1870s. From a private collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: General Count Iosif Gurko in the Balkans. Artist: Kovalevsky, Pavel Osipovich (1843-1903)

General Count Iosif Gurko in the Balkans. Artist: Kovalevsky, Pavel Osipovich (1843-1903)
General Count Iosif Gurko in the Balkans. Private Collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: The battle near Provadia on May 1829, 1829. Artist: Anonymous

The battle near Provadia on May 1829, 1829. Artist: Anonymous
The battle near Provadia on May 1829, 1829. From a private collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: The Siege of the Shumen Fortress in 1828, 1829. Artist: Anonymous

The Siege of the Shumen Fortress in 1828, 1829. Artist: Anonymous
The Siege of the Shumen Fortress in 1828, 1829. From a private collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: Russian army crosses the Pruth River into Moldavia on May 1828, 1829. Artist: Anonymous

Russian army crosses the Pruth River into Moldavia on May 1828, 1829. Artist: Anonymous
Russian army crosses the Pruth River into Moldavia on May 1828, 1829. From a private collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: Osman Pasha brought to Skobelev at Plevna, c. 1895. Artist: Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome (1863-1930)

Osman Pasha brought to Skobelev at Plevna, c. 1895. Artist: Ferris, Jean Leon Gerome (1863-1930)
Osman Pasha brought to Skobelev at Plevna, c. 1895. From a private collection

Background imageOttomans Collection: Janissaries. Elite infantry units that formed the Ottoman Su

Janissaries. Elite infantry units that formed the Ottoman Sultans household troops and bodyguards. Engraving. 19th century. Colored

Background imageOttomans Collection: Sultan received in the Topkapi Palace counselors. Istanbul

Sultan received in the Topkapi Palace counselors. Istanbul
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Sultan received in the courtroom of the Topkapi Palace counselors. Istanbul. Recorded. Engraving 19th century

Background imageOttomans Collection: Reign of Maximilian I (1459-1519). War against the Ottoman E

Reign of Maximilian I (1459-1519). War against the Ottoman E
Holy Roman Empire. Reign of Maximilian I (1459-1519). War against the Ottoman Empire. Engraving by Historia Universal, 1885. Colored

Background imageOttomans Collection: Yeni-Kale fortress. Crimea. Ukraine

Yeni-Kale fortress. Crimea. Ukraine
Ukraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Yeni-Kale fortress, built by the Ottoman Turks, 1699-1706, under the direction of Goloppo. Near Kerch

Background imageOttomans Collection: Greece. Peloponesse. Pylos. Fortress of Niokastro. Ottoman c

Greece. Peloponesse. Pylos. Fortress of Niokastro. Ottoman c
Greece. Peloponesse. Pylos. Fortress of Niokastro. Started being built from the Ottomans in 1573, shortly after their defeat in the naval battle of Nafpactos (1571). Wall

Background imageOttomans Collection: Abdul Hamid II (1842-1918). Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (18

Abdul Hamid II (1842-1918). Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1876-1909). Son of Abdu?lmecit I, succeeded his brother Murat V, deposed by Midhat Pasha. He promulgated a constitution (1876)




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"Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of Ottoman History: From Serio-Comic Wars to Architectural Marvels" Step into a time machine and explore the captivating world through historical snapshots. In 1877, the "Serio-Comic War Map For The Year 1877" humorously depicted geopolitical tensions, shedding light on this era's complexities. Delve deeper into history as we witness the Siege of Vienna by Turks in 1683, where battles like Kahlenberg shaped destinies. Traveling further south, Emir Faisal at Wejh (now in Saudi Arabia) reminds us of Ottoman influence beyond borders. Angling in Troubled Waters reveals Fred W. Rose's artistic brilliance with his serio-comic map showcasing Europe's intricacies during the late 19th century. The grandeur of Topkapi Palace comes alive as Sultan receives counsel within its walls; a testament to Ottoman Empire's power and opulence. Journeying eastward, we encounter Kars - home to a magnificent Armenian Church from the 10th century and an enchanting view towards its fortress. The Battle of Vienna on September 12th, 1683, unfolds before our eyes through a meticulously crafted battle plan – an emblematic moment that defined Ottoman-European relations for centuries. Constantinople beckons with architectural marvels such as Sehzade Mosque and Old Istanbul – remnants of a glorious past etched into every stone. As caravans traversed vast landscapes during the Ottoman Empire era, Burgas' Caravanserai stands tall today as a reminder of their vibrant trade routes. Istanbul mesmerizes once again with Uzunkemer aqueduct gracefully spanning across time. From war maps to mosques and canals to caravanserais – Ottomans left an indelible mark on history that continues to captivate hearts even today.