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Bundesland:Steiermark
Titel:"Bosnia - Turkish Women On The Street"
Autor/Ersteller:unknown
Schlagwort:Clothing
Schlagwort:Settelments
Schlagwort:Streets and Traffic
Schlagwort:Status, Role, and Prestige
Schlagwort:Social Stratification
Schlagwort:Gender Status
Schlagwort:Religious Practices
Schlagwort:Infancy and Childhood
Beschreibung:Group of Muslim women and children walking over the Šeher Ćehajin Bridge. The women are completely veiled, wearing Muslim women's street clothes (zar). The boys are wearing suits and felt hats (fez). In the background: Mustaj Pasha's square and the residence (konak) at Bendbaša.
Beschreibung:The residence at Bendbaša was built by Mustaj Pasha Babić, a well-known Sarajevo feudal lord, in 1836. Uncirculated postcard.
Verleger:Southeast European History and Anthropology, Institute of History, University of Graz
Beitragender:Austrian Science Fund (FWF): P 22104-G18
Beitragender:Barbara Derler
Objekttyp:Image
Objekttyp:DigitalObject
Identifikationsnummer:http://hdl.handle.net/11471/505.20.680
Ist Teil von:http://gams.uni-graz.at/vase
Digitales Objekt - Webseite:http://gams.uni-graz.at/o:vase.2014
Digitales Objekt - Thumbnail:http://gams.uni-graz.at/o:vase.2014/IMAGE.1
Verbundene Objekte:Visual Archive of Southeastern Europe
Rechte:Resource licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0
Rechte:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Quelle:Bošnjački institut - Fondacija Adila Zulfikarpašića, Not inventoried
Räumlicher Bezug:Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zeitlicher Bezug:1904.11.01-1914
Datenlieferant:University of Graz
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OAI Archiv:GAMS
OAI Sammlung:GAMS
OAI Sammlung:GAMS:VASE
OAI Interne ID:GAMS:VASE/HDL1147150520680
OAI Datum:2022-02-14T11:11:43Z

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