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Turkish Fortress Collection

"The Turkish Fortress: A Glimpse into History's Mighty Strongholds" The War

Background imageTurkish Fortress Collection: The War, Adehkaleh, the First Turkish Fortress on the Danube (engraving)

The War, Adehkaleh, the First Turkish Fortress on the Danube (engraving)
1106334 The War, Adehkaleh, the First Turkish Fortress on the Danube (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War, Adehkaleh)

Background imageTurkish Fortress Collection: The War, Batoum, Turkish Port and Fortress on the Black Sea (engraving)

The War, Batoum, Turkish Port and Fortress on the Black Sea (engraving)
1106328 The War, Batoum, Turkish Port and Fortress on the Black Sea (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War, Batoum)

Background imageTurkish Fortress Collection: The Turkish Fortress, Belgrade (engraving)

The Turkish Fortress, Belgrade (engraving)
2771857 The Turkish Fortress, Belgrade (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Turkish Fortress, Belgrade)

Background imageTurkish Fortress Collection: The Eastern Question, our Artist with the Turks (engraving)

The Eastern Question, our Artist with the Turks (engraving)
1053943 The Eastern Question, our Artist with the Turks (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Eastern Question, our Artist with the Turks)

Background imageTurkish Fortress Collection: The Squadron under command of Sir F. T Duckworth forcing the narrow channel of Dardanelles

The Squadron under command of Sir F. T Duckworth forcing the narrow channel of Dardanelles
STC236934 The Squadron under command of Sir F.T Duckworth forcing the narrow channel of Dardanelles, February 19th, 1807, engraved by T. Sutherland for The Naval Chronology of Great Britain by J

Background imageTurkish Fortress Collection: Russian army captured Izmail fortress in 1790, 1829. Artist: Anonymous

Russian army captured Izmail fortress in 1790, 1829. Artist: Anonymous
Russian army captured Izmail fortress in 1790, 1829. From a private collection

Background imageTurkish Fortress Collection: Russian army captured Izmail fortress. Artist: Usypenko, Fyodor Pavlovich (1917-?)

Russian army captured Izmail fortress. Artist: Usypenko, Fyodor Pavlovich (1917-?)
Russian army captured Izmail fortress. Found in the collection of the State Central Artillery Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageTurkish Fortress Collection: View of the Ishak Pasa Palace, 17th-18th century (photo)

View of the Ishak Pasa Palace, 17th-18th century (photo)
XIR210225 View of the Ishak Pasa Palace, 17th-18th century (photo) by Ottoman School; Dogubeyazit, Turkey; (add.info.: built by Cildiroglu chieftain Ishak Pasa II; Palais d Abdi ou Isak Pasa;)



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"The Turkish Fortress: A Glimpse into History's Mighty Strongholds" The War, Adehkaleh - Witness the resilient spirit of the Turkish people as they built the first fortress on the Danube, standing tall against adversity and protecting their lands. Batoum, Turkish Port and Fortress on the Black Sea - Explore a captivating engraving that showcases the strategic importance of this Turkish stronghold in safeguarding trade routes and defending against potential threats. The Turkish Fortress, Belgrade - Step back in time with an enchanting engraving depicting Belgrade's mighty fortress, symbolizing Turkey's enduring presence and influence over centuries. The Eastern Question, our Artist with the Turks - Immerse yourself in an intriguing engraving capturing a unique perspective on the Eastern Question through an artist's eyes amidst Turkey's formidable fortresses. Sir F. T Duckworth Forces Dardanelles' Narrow Channel - Marvel at a historic moment as Sir F. T Duckworth leads his squadron to navigate through treacherous waters to challenge Turkey's defenses at Dardanelles. Russian Army Captures Izmail Fortress (1790) - Delve into history as you witness Russia's triumph over Izmail fortress not once but twice; these anonymous engravings depict both victories etched forever in memory. Usypenko’s Artistic Depiction of Russian Victory at Izmail (1917-?) – Experience another artist’s interpretation of Russia’s capture of Izmail fortress during World War I, showcasing its significance even after centuries have passed. The War in Herzegovina – Discover a powerful engraving illustrating one chapter from Turkey’s tumultuous past—the conflict that unfolded within Herzegovina—highlighting how fortresses played crucial roles amid chaos.