In this valuable work published in 1835, John F. Lewis presents his observations from his time in Istanbul between 1832 and 1834. Through 28 engravings, he vividly depicts the city's mosques, streets, coffeehouses, markets, the daily life of Ottoman people, their traditions, and attire with remarkable observational skill. The book has been published in Azerbaijani Turkish, English, and Turkish, and comes with a special box for enthusiasts.
The book primarily focuses on the social life, architectural structures, and religious and cultural diversity of Istanbul during the Ottoman Empire. The author examines in detail the cosmopolitan nature of the city and its role as a cultural bridge between East and West. Important structures, palaces, mosques, and bazaars of Istanbul are discussed from a historical perspective. Additionally, the author vividly portrays the daily life and social structure of the period, bringing it to life for the reader.
This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history and culture of Istanbul.
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2 Taksit | |
25,674,70 x 2Toplam : 51,349,40 TL | |
25,674,70 x 2Toplam : 51,349,40 TL | |
25,674,70 x 2Toplam : 51,349,40 TL | |
25,674,70 x 2Toplam : 51,349,40 TL | |
25,674,70 x 2Toplam : 51,349,40 TL | |
25,674,70 x 2Toplam : 51,349,40 TL | |
25,674,70 x 2Toplam : 51,349,40 TL |
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