İstanbul'da yer alan yapıların fotoğrafları, 19. yüzyıl - Photographs of buildings in Istanbul, 19th century.
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Title
İstanbul'da yer alan yapıların fotoğrafları, 19. yüzyıl - Photographs of buildings in Istanbul, 19th century.
Creator
Anonim - Anonymous
Publisher
IFEA
Description
IFEAANIST07001-02: Çırağan Sarayı - Çırağan Palace. IFEAANIST0703, IFEAANIST0707: Müslüman Mezarlığı - Muslim Cemetery. IFEAANIST0704: Maarif-i Umumiye Nezareti, Darülfünun (günümüzde Basın Müzesi) - Press Museum. IFEAANIST07005: Bir kamu binası - A public building. IFEAANIST07006: Piyalepaşa Camii - Piyalepaşa Mosque. IFEAANIST07008: Sedef kakma işlemeli sandıklar - Pearl inlaid boxes. IFEAANIST07009: Müslüman Mezarlığı - Muslim Cemetery.
Language
French
Coverage
İstanbul, 1850-1923
Location
IFEA
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/7982
Collections
Type
Format
24-17,7 cm, Siyah Beyaz - Black&White
Number of Scanned Documents
16
Identifier
IFEAANIST070
Rights
Open Access
Rights Holder
IFEA
Accrual Method
Borrowed

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