Costume Iman of Turkey, Ottoman Empire 1843.

Iman costume of Turkey. Ottoman Empire clothing. Ecclesiastical dress. Kaftan Turban.

Iman of Turkey, Ottoman Empire.

Costume Iman of Turkey, Ottoman Empire 1843.

From the Book: Manners, customs and costumes of all peoples of the world, based on authentic documents and and newer travel (1843) by Auguste Wahlen. (Mœurs, usages et costumes de tous les peuples du monde, d’après des documents and authentiques et les voyages des plus récents; (1843) Author: Auguste Wahlen, 1785-1850. Engrapher: François Pannemaker 1822-1900)

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