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Ελληνικά: Παραδοσιακές φορεσιές (από δεξιά προς αριστερά) παντρεμένης μουσουλμάνας από την Θεσσαλονίκη, παντρεμένης Εβραίας από την Θεσσαλονίκη και Βουλγάρας από τον Περλεπέ (Πρίλεπ).
English: Traditional costumes of (from right to left) a married Muslim woman of Selanik (Salonika); a married Jewish woman of Selanik (Salonika); and a Bulgarian woman of Perlèpè (Prilep).
From the album Les costumes populaires de la Turquie en 1873 (Popular costumes of Turkey in 1873). This album depicting ethnic costumes from throughout the Ottoman Empire was commissioned by the Ottoman government for the 1873 International Fair in Vienna and was authored by Hamdi Bey and Victor Marie de Launay, an Ottoman official, amateur historian, and artist of French origin.
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Author Pascal Sebah


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