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Turk from Tunis and a Turk from Damascus
Ottoman Empire - Turk from Tunis and a Turk from Damascus. Date: 1821
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Barrel Cloaks Damascus Felt Footwear Raised Sandals Shoes Syria Syrian Thick Tunis Turban Turbans Turk Unusual Ottoman
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This intriguing photograph, taken in 1821, captures the distinct differences between two Turks from the Ottoman Empire, one from Tunis and the other from Damascus. The Turk from Tunis, dressed in a long, flowing white robe and a red fez, holds a long-barreled gun with both hands, his expression serious and focused. His feet are adorned with unusual, thick-soled sandals, made of felt and wood, typical of North African footwear. In contrast, the Turk from Damascus wears a thick, woolen cloak draped over his shoulders, and a tall, conical turban. He raises his hand in a gesture of greeting or peace, while his left foot is bare, revealing the intricate design of his wooden sandals. The long-barreled gun at his side is a common sight in the Ottoman Empire, where firearms were widely used. The photograph offers a glimpse into the diverse cultural and ethnic makeup of the Ottoman Empire, which spanned three continents and encompassed a multitude of peoples and traditions. The Turks, who originated from Central Asia, had long since adopted elements of the local cultures they encountered in their conquests, resulting in a rich and complex blend of customs and traditions. The photograph also underscores the importance of the gun in Ottoman society, where it served not only as a tool for hunting and self-defense, but also as a symbol of power and status. The long-barreled guns, which were often decorated with intricate designs and inlaid with precious metals, were highly prized possessions, and were often passed down from generation to generation as family heirlooms.
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