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Gambar Berbilang Kaum Zaman Usmaniyyah. (20pics)

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Post time 25-9-2014 09:50 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Photos of the 1850s



Ankara
From left to right:
1) Bashi Bazouks from Ankara
2) Peasant.
3) Shepherd.


Konya and Burdur
From left to right:
1) Greek woman of Burdur
2) The rich man from Konya
3) A Muslim woman of Burdur


Western Greece
Greek family.


Diyarbakir and the surrounding area
From left to right:
1) A woman in a home clothes
2) A woman in street attire
3) Kurdish woman from Harput


Edirne
Perhaps local robbers


Manisa
Muslim



Eastern Anatolia
Circassians in the center of the official of the local administration


Istanbul
Water-carriers in the center presumably Cabby


Trabzon
From left to right:
1) A farmer from the vicinity of Trabzon
2) Farmer
3) Hunter


Edirne and Bulgaria
From left to right:
1) Greek woman
2) Greek
3) The Bulgarian of üsküdar


Sivas, Amasya and Tokat
From left to right:
1) Turk
2) Turk of Amasya.
3) A Christian from Tokat


Bosnia
From left to right:
1) Bosnian
2) Christian women
3) of the Bosnian Mostar


Erzurum
Turks


Sivas, Central Anatolia
(Left to right), Turk, Armenian and Kurdish woman



Canakkale
Artisan and his wife


Kastamonu and vicinity
From left to right:
1) An employee of Kastamonu
2) An employee of Safranbolu
3) Kurds from Viranşehir



Konya
From left to right:
1) Armenian.
2) Turkmen
3) a Kurdish woman


Damascus
From left to right;
1) A woman from Damascus
2) women friends from the neighborhood of Damascus
3) A woman farmer from the outskirts of Damascus


Hasköy
From left to right:
1) Greek woman.
2) of the Bulgarian Hasköy
3) Makedonka



Aegean and the Greek islands
From left to right
1) The wife of a nomad Bigali
2) a Christian woman from the island of Chios
3) a Christian woman from the island of Lemnos


Thessaloniki
From right to left
1) A Muslim
2) Bulgarian
3) A Jewess


Shkoder, Albania
Left a Muslim, a Christian couple on the right


Ioannina, Greece
Rich Greek family


Chania, Greece


Dervishes

Last edited by abgsedapmalam on 25-9-2014 09:58 PM

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Post time 25-9-2014 10:16 PM | Show all posts
Pakaian dia orang... pergh! kalah top designer.
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Post time 25-9-2014 11:04 PM | Show all posts
Orang dulu2, walaupun bukan islam,tak dedah sana sini macam sekarang,apatah lgi yg islam,rasa malu dan harga diri masih menebal.
Selepas jatuh kerajaan osmaniyah,barat kepung kita cukup2 supaya tunduk kpd sistem dan peraturan mereka,segalanya direvolusikan termasuklah soal tatacara berpakaian,,segalanya berpaksikan kepada mereka..
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Post time 26-9-2014 12:44 PM | Show all posts
tebal sungguh baju perempuan zaman nie.............
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Post time 26-9-2014 12:54 PM | Show all posts
Unik betul style bajunya zaman tu
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Post time 26-9-2014 01:49 PM | Show all posts
kalau ada org pakai mcm lady gaga masa tu..sure semua terguling mcm babi... Last edited by Simunggu on 26-9-2014 01:50 PM

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Post time 26-9-2014 08:52 PM | Show all posts
mungkin dia akan dituduh sbg ahli sihir, ditangkap dan dibakar ...
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Post time 27-9-2014 04:47 PM | Show all posts
muskil perempuan gemuk ka baju tebal
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Post time 28-9-2014 07:48 AM | Show all posts
tgk barat zaman dulu la...tutup gak walaupun x pakai tudung...semakin moden, semakin terbuka...
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Post time 28-9-2014 03:05 PM | Show all posts
Pakaian orang  dulu2, kalau boleh 5 6 lapis pun takpe.
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