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2CF1A3X Private secretary to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire. He wears a turban, green pelisse coat trimmed with fur, yellow boots. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Octavian Dalvimart from William Alexander’s translation of Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the Turks, Thomas M’Lean, London, 1814.
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PBBJM1 1228 Private secretary to the Grand Signior - Dalvimart Octavien - 1804
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2WG0JCT His Highness Said Pacha, the Viceroy of Egypt, [and] Koenig Bey, Private Secretary to Said Pacha, 1862. '...his nephew, Abbas Pacha, died (1854). By this event Said was called to the throne by virtue of the firman of 1841 which confers the government of Egypt on the members of Mehemet Ali's family. Said assumed the reins of the Government on the 17th of July, 1854. A short time afterwards Said went to Constantinople to receive at the hands of the Sultan his investiture as Viceroy...One of his first acts was the abolition of slavery; then he suppressed trade monopoly; the capitation taxes; reor
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2K04067 Lieutenant Montagu O'Reilly explaining his Sketch of Sebastopol to the Sultan, 1854. Crimean War: Royal Navy officer with Ottoman sultan Abdulmejid I. 'On the 6th of February last, his Majesty granted to Lieut. O'Reilly, at his palace on the Bosphorus, a private audience, which is thus described by the Lieutenant, who likewise sketched the scene..."He was very glad to see me, and...had heard of my drawings from Lord Stratford. I acknowledged these expressions by another obeisance, and began to unrol my panorama of Sebastopol, and his Majesty instantly took one end, and the Secretary the o
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JG495Y Ottoman official perhaps the Sultan s private secretary
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2T69AJP Private secretary to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire. He wears a turban, green pelisse coat trimmed with fur, yellow boots. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Octavian Dalvimart from William Alexanders translation of Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the Turks, Thomas MLean, London, 1814.
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