Eski Türkiye Fotoğrafları Arşivi

  • Tomarza: the Holy Mother of God monastery (Source: Hugo Grothe, Meine Vorderasienexpedition 1906 und 1907, Band II, 1912, Leipzig)

    Tomarza: the Holy Mother of God monastery (Source: Hugo Grothe, Meine Vorderasienexpedition 1906 und 1907, Band II, 1912, Leipzig)

  • Ankara: a scene from the Armenian quarter (Source: H. M. Eprigian, Illustrated Indegenous Dictionary (in Armenian), Part 1, Venice, St Lazzaro, 1900)

    Ankara: a scene from the Armenian quarter (Source: H. M. Eprigian, Illustrated Indegenous Dictionary (in Armenian), Part 1, Venice, St Lazzaro, 1900)

  • Yozgat: panorama (Source: H. M. Eprigian, Illustrated Indegenous Dictionary (in Armenian), Part 1, Venice, St Lazzaro, 1900)

    Yozgat: panorama (Source: H. M. Eprigian, Illustrated Indegenous Dictionary (in Armenian), Part 1, Venice, St Lazzaro, 1900)

  • Adana (Source: Ferdinand Brockes, Quer durch Klein-Asien, Gütersloh, 1900)

    Adana (Source: Ferdinand Brockes, Quer durch Klein-Asien, Gütersloh, 1900)

  • The town of Mersin seen from the sea (Source: Service historique de la Défense, Vincennes)

    The town of Mersin seen from the sea (Source: Service historique de la Défense, Vincennes)

  • The door of St Paul, Tarsus (Source: W.J. Childs, Across Asia Minor on Foot, Edinburgh/London, 1917)

    The door of St Paul, Tarsus (Source: W.J. Childs, Across Asia Minor on Foot, Edinburgh/London, 1917)

  • Sis/Kozan circa 1919-1920 (Source: photograph by Father Gabriel Bretocq, Archives départementales de l’Eure, Fonds Gabriel Bretocq)

    Sis/Kozan circa 1919-1920 (Source: photograph by Father Gabriel Bretocq, Archives départementales de l’Eure, Fonds Gabriel Bretocq)

  • A scene from Hadjin (Source: Alfred Boissier, En Cappadoce, notes de voyage, Genève, 1897)

    A scene from Hadjin (Source: Alfred Boissier, En Cappadoce, notes de voyage, Genève, 1897)

  • Sis/Kozan circa 1919-1920 (Source: photograph by Father Gabriel Bretocq, Archives départementales de l’Eure, Fonds Gabriel Bretocq)

    Sis/Kozan circa 1919-1920 (Source: photograph by Father Gabriel Bretocq, Archives départementales de l’Eure, Fonds Gabriel Bretocq)

  • Sis/Kozan circa 1919-1920 (Source: photograph by Father Gabriel Bretocq, Archives départementales de l’Eure, Fonds Gabriel Bretocq)

    Sis/Kozan circa 1919-1920 (Source: photograph by Father Gabriel Bretocq, Archives départementales de l’Eure, Fonds Gabriel Bretocq)

  • Sis/Kozan castle (Source: Alfred Boissier, En Cappadoce, notes de voyage, Genève, 1897)

    Sis/Kozan castle (Source: Alfred Boissier, En Cappadoce, notes de voyage, Genève, 1897)

  • A scene from Hadjin (Source: Ferdinand Brockes, Quer durch Klein-Asien, Gütersloh, 1900)

    A scene from Hadjin (Source: Ferdinand Brockes, Quer durch Klein-Asien, Gütersloh, 1900)

  • Sis/Kozan circa 1919-1920 (Source: photograph by Father Gabriel Bretocq, Archives départementales de l’Eure, Fonds Gabriel Bretocq)

    Sis/Kozan circa 1919-1920 (Source: photograph by Father Gabriel Bretocq, Archives départementales de l’Eure, Fonds Gabriel Bretocq)

  • Sis/Kozan circa 1919-1920 (Source: photograph by Father Gabriel Bretocq, Archives départementales de l’Eure, Fonds Gabriel Bretocq)

    Sis/Kozan circa 1919-1920 (Source: photograph by Father Gabriel Bretocq, Archives départementales de l’Eure, Fonds Gabriel Bretocq)

  • Hadjin/Saimbeyli seen from the south west (Source: Hugo Grothe, Meine Voderasienexpedition 1906 und 1907, Band II, Leipzig, 1912)

    Hadjin/Saimbeyli seen from the south west (Source: Hugo Grothe, Meine Voderasienexpedition 1906 und 1907, Band II, Leipzig, 1912)

  • The Armenian catholicossate in Sis (Source: Nubarian Library collection)

    The Armenian catholicossate in Sis (Source: Nubarian Library collection)

  • Amasya (Source: W.J. Childs, Across Asia Minor on Foot, Edinburgh/London, 1917)

    Amasya (Source: W.J. Childs, Across Asia Minor on Foot, Edinburgh/London, 1917)

  • The town of Amasya on the bank of the Yeşilırmak River (Iris). (Source: W.J. Childs, Across Asia Minor on Foot, Edinburgh/London, 1917)

    The town of Amasya on the bank of the Yeşilırmak River (Iris). (Source: W.J. Childs, Across Asia Minor on Foot, Edinburgh/London, 1917)

  • A scene from Amasya (Source: Nubarian Library collection)

    A scene from Amasya (Source: Nubarian Library collection)

  • A scene from Amasya (Source: Nubarian Library collection)

    A scene from Amasya (Source: Nubarian Library collection)

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