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Medina in the Ottoman Period, 1879 (Osmanlı Dönemi Medine, 1879)

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[Ottoman Empire] 1-Yemenite Youth 2-Bekriye Mosque in Sanaa, Yemen, 1895 (Osmanlı Dönemi Yemenli Genç ve Bekriye Camii)
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Jerusalem
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Mecca
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[Ottoman Empire] Şehbal Newspaper's Visit to the Javanese Muslims, A Middle School in Solo (Indonesia), 1911
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[Ottoman Empire] Mecca, Kaaba with a View of the City, 1820 (Mekke)
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[Ottoman Empire] Baghdad, Iraq, 1900s (Osmanlı Dönemi Bağdat, Irak, 1900'ler)
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[Ottoman Empire] Sanaa, Yemen, 1890s (Osmanlı Dönemi Yemen, Sana, 1890'lar)

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[Ottoman Empire] A Rifle, 'Signed Muhammad', Algeria, 1742 (Bir Osmanlı Tüfeği, Cezayir, 1742)
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[Ottoman Empire] Jeddah Houses, Hejaz, 1890s (Osmanlı Dönemi Cidde, 1890'lar)
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[Ottoman Empire] Ottoman Officers in Qubbat al-Sakhra, Jerusalem, World War 1 (Osmanlı Askerleri, Kudüs)
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[Ottoman Empire] Haifa Train Station, Palestine, 1900 (Osmanlı Hayfa Tren İstasyonu, Filistin)
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[Ottoman Empire] Damascus, Electric Tram, 1907 (Osmanlı Dönemi Şam, Elektrikli Tramvay, 1907)
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[Ottoman Empire] Aleppo Agricultural and Industrial Exposition, Syria, 1903 (Osmanlı Halep Zıraat ve Sanayi Sergisi)
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[Ottoman Empire] A Shop in Egypt, Late 19th Century (Mısır'da Bir Dükkan, 19. Yüzyıl Sonu)
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[Ottoman Empire] Indonesia Maps of Katip Çelebi, 17th Century (Osmanlı Endonezya Haritaları, Katip Çelebi, 17. Yüzyıl)
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[Ottoman Empire] Yusuf Ziya Pasha, Ottoman Ambassador in Washington, USA (1913) (Osmanlı Washington Büyükelçisi)
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[Ottoman Empire] Ottoman Cavalry, Istanbul, 1890s (Osmanlı Süvarileri, İstanbul, 1890'lar)
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[Ottoman Empire] Beersheba, Palestine, 1917 (Osmanlı Dönemi Birüssebi, Filistin)
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[Ottoman Empire] Ottoman Military Drill, Jerusalem, Palestine, 1890s (Osmanlı Askeri Talim, Kudüs, Filistin, 1890'lar)
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[Ottoman Empire] Opening Ceremony of Tripoli Clock Tower, Libya (Trablusgarp Saat Kulesi'nin Açılış Merasimi)
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Pakistani doctors and paramedics joined the Ottoman forces to treat wounded soldiers + Pakistani/Indian Muslim support

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After Matriculation when i spent most of time in Library reading Muslim History ...I envisage myself in those times :smitten:
Although its stupid to say it here....I actually want to be part of some Historic Events that took place in past like Crusade wars and Conquest of Constantiople or dying while fighting in the losing battle of Mysore ..... but that was Past with some unforgettable memories
 
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Medina in the Ottoman Period, 1879 (Osmanlı Dönemi Medine, 1879)

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[Ottoman Empire] 1-Yemenite Youth 2-Bekriye Mosque in Sanaa, Yemen, 1895 (Osmanlı Dönemi Yemenli Genç ve Bekriye Camii)
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Jerusalem
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Mecca
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[Ottoman Empire] Şehbal Newspaper's Visit to the Javanese Muslims, A Middle School in Solo (Indonesia), 1911
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. Nice thread, please do post more if any.
 
Hi,

Thank you for the wonderful pictures---are the members of the Sultan's family alive!
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/24/nyregion/24osman.html?_r=0

These are the youngest children of the Ottoman family:

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Prince Lysander Cengiz, Princess Tatyana Aliye, Prince Maximillian Ali, Prince Ferdinand Ziya and Prince Cosmo Tarık.

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Mother: Ayşe Gülnev Osmanoğlu: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osmanoğlu_family#Ay.C5.9Fe_G.C3.BClnev_Osmano.C4.9Flu
Father: Nicholas Nelson Sutton
Nicholas Sutton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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To be honest, the Ottomans are dead. These children and their descendants aren't accepted by Turks as "real" Ottomans. Are they even Muslims? UK-born Gülnev was naturalized 2008 in Turkey.
 
Pics are all gone! :(

Ottoman Hijaz Railway, Damascus-Haifa Line, 1903
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Ottoman galleon Mahmudiye, built on the orders of Sultan Mahmud II, 1800's.
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Habib Abdoerrachman Al-Zahir, a Turkish cleric, travelled to Turkey to gather support for Aceh from the Ottoman Empire, the chief Muslim state at the time; to Singapore where he met United States consul; and to Penang where he promised the British the island of Sabang if they would help Aceh against the Dutch.

Failing in his efforts, Habib Abdoerrachman surrendered to the Dutch at Koetaradja on July 1878, secured an annual subsidy of $500 from the Dutch government, then sailed back to Istanbul where he died in 1902.

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The Generosity of Sultan Abdülmecid I:

"Over a thousand children were cared for daily, tended by the Sultan's doctors, and fed by the Sultan's cooks, who presided over the enormous fires on which cauldrons of pilav (rice) were kept boiling day and night and sheep roasted whole on giant spits. Every evening after sundown, the Sultan himself would visit the children's tent, presenting each child who had been operated on during the day with a new suit of clothes, and a hundred gold pieces. It was by gestures such as these that Sultan Abdülmecid I won the love of his subjects and the title of the "Gentlest of Monarchs".

Source:
The Sultan: The Life of Abdul Hamid II, by Joan Haslip

Habib Abdoerrachman Al-Zahir, a Turkish cleric, travelled to Turkey to gather support for Aceh from the Ottoman Empire, the chief Muslim state at the time; to Singapore where he met United States consul; and to Penang where he promised the British the island of Sabang if they would help Aceh against the Dutch.

Failing in his efforts, Habib Abdoerrachman surrendered to the Dutch at Koetaradja on July 1878, secured an annual subsidy of $500 from the Dutch government, then sailed back to Istanbul where he died in 1902.

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WIKI:
Habib Abdoe'r Rahman Alzahier Arabic: حبيب عبد الرحمن بن الظاهر‎‎ Ḥabīb 'ʿAbd ar-Raḥmān bin aẓ-ẓāhir (b. Hadramaut, 1832 - ?) was an Arab who played a major role in the Aceh War.
 
WIKI:
Habib Abdoe'r Rahman Alzahier Arabic: حبيب عبد الرحمن بن الظاهر‎‎ Ḥabīb 'ʿAbd ar-Raḥmān bin aẓ-ẓāhir (b. Hadramaut, 1832 - ?) was an Arab who played a major role in the Aceh War.

Ok, maybe he is an Arab but serves as an Ottoman official since Arab is under Ottoman Empire, I dont know which source is more accurate.
 

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