Friday, August 14, 2020

32 images of Turkey Historical Past?From Ottoman to Ataturk to Erdogan

'Turkish Pasha and Odalisque', late 18th or early 19th century. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.
A group of wounded Ottoman Turkish soldiers in Berlin, Germany, circa 1916
A Squadron of the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade in formation at Gaza during the war against the Ottoman Empire
A vintage postcard illustration featuring Sultan Abdul Hamid Khan II of the Ottoman Empire with its flags and banners, circa 1905.
Adopted daughter of Mustafa Kemal Atatuerkand her husband (right) with his family before the start of the wedding party -
British forces in Jersualem, 1917. The British army, led by General Edmund 'The Bull' Allenby, captured the city from Turkish forces on December 9th 1917
circa 1900 A group of men sitting by a tea stall on a street in Constantinople (Istanbul)
Constantinople The Galate Bridge. Photography by Sebah & Joaillier. Around 1880.
French and Turkish military officials meeting in Turkey after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, December 1918
General Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, future President of the Republic of Turkey, posing with some other people attending the Sivas Congress. Sivas, September 1919
King Amanullah of Afghanistan in Turkey
Indian camel trooper, Baghdad, 1918.
Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany travelling with the Sultan of Constantinople in a carriage during the First World War. (
Kamal Ataturk
Kemel Ataturk, Turkish general and statesman (left).
Kurdish Cavalry Troops On Horse
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk au restaurant
Ottoman Empire Sultan Abdul Hamid II
Ottoman Empire, Sultan welcoming the Council members in the courtroom Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, Turkey, Nineteenth-century colored engraving.
Ottoman governor of Syria, Jamal Pasha (1872 - 1921, left) riding through the streets of Damascus in a carriage, 17th July 1917.
Picture shows Ottoman soldiers mounted on camels during the First World War, preparing to attack the British forces. 1917 Palistine.
Proclamation of War, World War One, 1914, Constantinople, Turkey
Saladin's arrival in Jerusalem in 1187
The Final Assault on Constantinople', (29 May 1453), 1890. The Fall of Constantinople - capture of the Byzantine Empire's capital under Constantine XI Palaiologos by an invading Ottoman army under Sultan Mehmed II, on 29 May 1453.
Turkey Cavalry regiment
Turkey Ottoman Empire 1860-1912 Constantinople Istanbul Men in a coffeehouse- Photography from the 19th Centur
Turkish Infantry Unit Poses with their rifles and wearing Traditional Garb
Turkish nationalists celebrate following their defeat of the Greeks at Smyrna.
Turkish President Kemal Ataturk with the Ankara Diplomatic Corps at around the time he changed the nation's capital to Ankara
Turkish soldiers on horseback march down the streets of Constantinople to defend Libya, part of the Ottoman Empire, against the invading Italians in 1911. (
View of the Tomb of Osman Gazi, Bursa, Turkey - April 13, 2018
 World War 1 Palestine Front German officers leading column of 600 prisoners of the Ottoman German army captured near Jericho, 15 July 1918

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