Şam'ın muhterem çınar ağacı. İstanbul'da: Galata Köprüsü'nde sultanların hanımları bulunuyor - The venerable plane tree of Damascus. In Constantinople: An appearance, on the Galata Bridge, of the Sultan's wives.
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Title
Şam'ın muhterem çınar ağacı. İstanbul'da: Galata Köprüsü'nde sultanların hanımları bulunuyor - The venerable plane tree of Damascus. In Constantinople: An appearance, on the Galata Bridge, of the Sultan's wives.
Creator
M. Gervais-Courtellemont.
Description
Şam'ın saygıdeğer çınarı, müslüman dünyasında ünlü ve geleneğe göre, ağaç 1264 yaşında ve Şam'ın ilk müslümanları tarafından dikildi. Haremağaları tarafından korunan sultanlar camiden dönüyor. Vagonun arkasında iki örtülü sultan karısı - The venerable plane tree of Damascus, famous in the muslim world and according to tradition, 1264 years old and planted by the first muslims of Damascus. A group of sultanas who escorted by eunuchs, are returning from the mosque. Two veiled sultanas, in the back of their carriage.
Issue Date
1908-10-31
Language
French
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/25988
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Format
24,7-36,4 cm, Printed
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
FFTDOC01238
Rights
Open Access
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