Karlobag is a seaside resort in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea, below the Velebit Mountains
Category: 19th Century
A man in the folk costume of Croatian island of Pag.
The costume is often used during the events in which the tanac, the typical folk dance of the island, is danced.
Women folk costume of Dalmatian town Kaštela in Croatia.
The town Kaštela lies on the coast of Central Dalmatia between Trogir and Split in Croatia.
Men folk costume of Dalmatian town Kaštela in Croatia.
The town Kaštela lies on the coast of Central Dalmatia between Trogir and Split.
A woman from Sinj (Signo), Croatia. The Serbs in the Adriatic.
The Serbs in the Adriatic. Their types and costumes 1870-1878.
Young men from Split, Croatia 1870. The Serbs in the Adriatic.
Young men from Split in traditional clothing, Croatia 1870. The Serbs in the Adriatic. Their types and costumes. Published 1870-1878. Brockhaus Leipzig Germany.
An Ichlogan, servant to the Turkish Sultan. Ottoman Empire.
In the Ottoman Empire, a içoğlan is a young page of the Sultan or a servant of the seraglio recruited by force according to the Devchirmé system. The sultan’s pages were formed in the palace school (Enderûn).
The same term was also used for some members of the Janissaries.
A Domestic. Servant to the Grand Vizier. Ottoman Empire.
A Domestic Servant. The portrait here given is of one in his full dress, with his yellow boots and yataghàn, a sort of curved knife or short scimitar.
A Turk in his chall, or shawl. Ottoman man in traditional dress.
THIS is the dress of a Turk, whenever he ventures abroad on foot: but this, among the higher ranks, is never done in the streets of Constantinople.
A Page of the Turkish Sultan. Head of the Dragomans of the Sublime Gate.
THE Pages of the Sultan, who hold a much more important office than is to be inferred from what we mean by the same name, at least they often arrive at the most important dignities, are appointed in a very peculiar manner.