Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews 1430-1950 (85 page)

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Authors: Mark Mazower

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the Yeni Djami, the main Ma’min mosque, built in 1902 by the Italian architect Vitaliano Poselli.
(photo credit 2.12)

The courtyard of the Mevlevi
tekke
shortly after the ending of Ottoman rule,
c.
1917. A priest may be seen, with a group of refugees.
(photo credit 2.13)

Mevlevi dervishes in Salonica,
c.
1900.
(photo credit 2.14)

Young Jewish man, wearing fur-lined robe, sash and fez,
c
.1900.
(photo credit 2.15)

Leading the mourners at a grave in the Jewish cemetery,
c
.1916.
(photo credit 2.16)

Ottoman café in the Upper Town.
(photo credit 2.17)

European officers witness the hanging of the alleged murderers of the two consuls following the disturbances of 1876. The artist is Pierre Loti.
(photo credit 2.18)

Ottoman street life:
left
hamal, or porter;
right
vendor of lemonade;
(photo credit 2.19)

sellers of leeches
(photo credit 2.20)

The old konaki [pacha’s palace].
(photo credit 2.21)

The new konaki with the Saatli mosque visible to the left. It was from the balcony on the first floor that Hilmi Pacha announced the restoration of the constitution in 1908.
(photo credit 2.22)

Ottoman modern: the municipal hospital, built outside the eastern walls.
(photo credit 2.23)

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