Kahire'de kış görüntüsü. İstanbul'un uzun duvarları - Vision of winter in Cairo. The long walls of Constantinople.
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Title
Kahire'de kış görüntüsü. İstanbul'un uzun duvarları - Vision of winter in Cairo. The long walls of Constantinople.
Creator
L. Sabbattier
Description
Kahire'de şık Ezekieh bölgesinde kış. Avrupalı kadınlar ve örtülü Arap kadınları. İstanbul'un eski duvarları ve yeni bir yuvarlak bulvarı yapmak için duvarların parçasını çıkarma planları ile ilgili makale - Winter in the elegant district of Ezekieh, in Cairo. European women and veiled Egyptian women. An article about Constantinople's ancient walls and plans potentially to take part of them down in order to build a grand circular boulevard.
Note
Eski duvarları takip eden güzergah. Yedikule'deki yedi kule evi (iç bakışı) - The route that goes along the old walls. The house of seven towers, at Yedi-Küle (interieur view).
Issue Date
1909-12-18
Language
French
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/25989
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Type
Format
60, 40,8 cm 30-40,8 cm, Printed
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
FFTDOC01242
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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