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  • A family heads across the river on a sampan on the Mekong River near Luang Prabang in central Laos.
    Family on Sampan on Mekong Near Luan...tif
  • A family watches the performance as part of the Convite de 12 Dicembre in Chichicastengo. . Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Maya family in Chichicastengo (34612...tif
  • White House Tourist Family Posing for Photos. Tourists pose for photos in front of the southern side of the White House in Washington DC.
    White House Tourist Family Posing fo...tif
  • A young Olive Baboon sits with its resting parents on the ground at Tarangire National Park in northern Tanzania not far from Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti.
    Tarangire National Park Olive Baboon...tif
  • Bahia del Palmar (Palmar Bay) Ixtapa, Guerrero, Mexico
    young family on the beach at ixtapa-...tif
  • A panoramic shot of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels Panorama (1...tif
  • A panoramic shot of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels Panorama (1...tif
  • Gold decorated gates in front of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels Gold Gates ...tif
  • An urn in front of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels and Urn (14...tif
  • A panoramic shot of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels Panorama (1...tif
  • Gold decorated gates in front of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels Gold Gates ...tif
  • Gold decorated gates in front of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels Gold Gates ...tif
  • Gold decorated gates in front of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels Gold Gates ...tif
  • Gold decorated gates in front of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels Gold Gates ...tif
  • Part of the black and gold gate at right, with the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family, in the main part of the frame.
    Royal Palace of Brussels and Gate (1...tif
  • The front of the main building of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels Main Buildi...tif
  • The front of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels (1460526093...tif
  • A panoramic shot of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels Panorama (1...tif
  • Part of the sculpted gardens in front of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels and Gardens...tif
  • The center of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels Castle (146...tif
  • The center of the front of the Royal Palace of Brussels, the official palace of the Belgian royal family.
    Royal Palace of Brussels Center Fron...tif
  • A family sells chickens and roosters at the market in Chichi. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastengo market roosters and c...tif
  • A family buys dinner at a street food vendor as part of a night market set up for the holiday of Our Lady of Guadalupe Day in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Food stalls at night in Antigua fest...tif
  • A family of tourists stop part way up the 120 steps of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Tourists on steps of temple at Mayan...tif
  • A large elephant on display in the Kenneth Behring Family Rotunda of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington DC.
    Smithsonian Natural History Museum (...tif
  • A family of visitors to Washington DC's National Aquarium inspect one of the exhibits. The National Aquarium is in the basement of the Department of Commerce Building, where it has been housed since 1932. Much smaller and less well known than its affiliated facility in Baltimore, Washington's National Aquarium consists of a series of tanks illustrated various types of marine environments, with special emphasis on the many marine sanctuaries in U.S. marine territory.
    Tourists at the National Aquarium in...tif
  • View of the front of the Royal Palace of Brussels as seen from Brussels Park.
    Brussels Park with Palace (146052609...tif
  • The main gate of Brussels Park across from the Royal Palace of Brussels in central Brussels, Belgium.
    Brussels Park Main Gate (14605260946...tif
  • Statue of a girl in Brussels Park across from the Royal Palace of Brussels in central Brussels, Belgium.
    Brussels Park Statue of a Girl (1460...tif
  • The entrance of the museum devoted to Coudenberg, the former Palace of Brussels. The archaeological site and museum sits next to the current Royal Palace of Brussels.
    Coudenberg Former Palace of Brussels...tif
  • Beach at Playa Principal, Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    beach at zihuatanejo mexico-playa pr...tif
  • Display on human evolution at the Smithsonian Institution's National Natural History Museum in Washington DC.
    Human evolution display (14005202203...tif
  • A statue of a lion sits in Brussels Park opposite the Royal Palace of Brussels on Coudenberg Hill in the center of the city.
    Brussels Park Lion Statue (146052609...tif
  • Vientiane locals ride their bikes in the late afternoon on the wide promenade along the banks of the Mekong River.
    Riding Bikes on the banks of the Mek...tif
  • Fresh produce stall at the market. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Fresh produce vendor at Chichicasten...tif
  • Children playing in Antigua, Guatema...tif
  • A Guatemalan woman poses with her daughter and baby on a street in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Mother and Daughters post for a phot...tif
  • A pair of children in Anitgua, Guatemala, pose for photos in costume with a traditional scene in the background. This was part of a market in downtown Antigua in celebration of a national holiday.
    Children having their photo taken in...tif
  • Two children in Anitgua, Guatemala, pose for photos in costume with a traditional scene in the background. This was part of a market in downtown Antigua in celebration of a national holiday.
    Young brother and sister posing in t...tif
  • La Iglesia (The Church), one of the larger structures at Coba. The small structure with the thatched roof in the foreground has been designated as Stela 11 at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Temple at Mayan Ruins of Coba wide s...tif
  • Father and son playing with pelicans on the beach at Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    father and son playing with pelicans...tif
  • Bahia del Palmar (Palmar Bay) Ixtapa, Guerrero, Mexico
    children on the beach at ixtapa-bahi...tif
  • Beach at Playa Principal, Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    beach at zihuatanejo mexico-playa pr...tif
  • Beach at Playa Principal, Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    beach at zihuatanejo mexico-playa pr...tif
  • Animals on display in the Queensland Museum
    Queensland Museum's Animal exhibit (...tif
  • A statue, partly a male mermaid, in Brussels Park across from the Royal Palace of Brussels in central Brussels, Belgium.
    Brussels Park Merman Statue (1460526...tif
  • A mother and her baby son watch sharks swim by in the shark tank of the National Aquarium in Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland.
    National Aquarium Baltimore Shark Ta...tif
  • Vientiane locals ride their bikes in the late afternoon on the wide promenade along the banks of the Mekong River.
    Photo of Riding Bikes on the banks o...tif
  • Boats moored up against the shore of the Perfume River near the Dong Ba market in Hue in central Vietnam. In the background, at right, a boy swims in the river.
    Boats moored in Hue, Vietnam (k32301...tif
  • Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Two boys walking in Antigua, Guatema...tif
  • Children and adults watch demonstrations of toys at the main market in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Toys for sale at the market in Antig...tif
  • A Guatemalan woman poses with her daughter and baby on a street in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Mother and Daughters in Antigua Guat...tif
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  • Children in Anitgua, Guatemala, pose for photos in costume with a traditional scene in the background. This was part of a market in downtown Antigua in celebration of a national holiday for Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
    Children posing for photos in tradit...tif
  • Bahia del Palmar (Palmar Bay) Ixtapa, Guerrero, Mexico
    relaxing view on the beach-bahia del...tif
  • Beach at Playa Principal, Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    beach at zihuatanejo mexico-playa pr...tif
  • Beach at Playa Principal, Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    beach at zihuatanejo mexico-playa pr...tif
  • Beach at Playa Principal, Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    beach at zihuatanejo mexico-playa pr...tif
  • Beach at Playa Principal, Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    beach at zihuatanejo mexico-playa pr...tif
  • Beach at Playa Principal, Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    beach at zihuatanejo mexico-playa pr...tif
  • Beach at Playa Principal, Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    beach at zihuatanejo mexico-playa pr...tif
  • Beach at Playa Principal, Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    beach at zihuatanejo mexico-playa pr...tif
  • A statue of a girl and a fountain in Brussels Park across from the Royal Palace of Brussels in central Brussels, Belgium.
    Brussels Park Fountain (146052609455...tif
  • Children playing in Antigua, Guatema...tif
  • Beach at Playa Principal, Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    beach at zihuatanejo mexico-playa pr...tif
  • Beach at Playa Principal, Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    beach at zihuatanejo mexico-playa pr...tif
  • Beach at Playa Principal, Zihuatanejo, Mexico
    beach at zihuatanejo mexico-playa pr...tif
  • A family of elephants moves across a marsh at Tarangire National Park in northern Tanzania not far from Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti.
    Tarangire National Park Elephant Fam...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. The cross depicts the cardinal directions, not, in this case, the Christian crucifix. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Traditional Maya religious ceremony ...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Family performs a Traditional Maya c...tif
  • Generations of Maya watch the  performance as part of the Convite de 12 Dicembre in Chichicastengo. . Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Family of Maya generations in Chichi...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a site on top of a hill on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Family prays at Mayan religious site...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Courtyard of the Eunuchs at the Impe...tif
  • The tomb of Sultan Selim II (reign 1566-1574) in which the Sultan, his wife Nurbana Sultan, along with other family members, including sons and daughters, are buried. It was the first tomb constructed in the Hagia Sophia cemetery. Designed by Architect Sinan in 1577, it features and octagonal plan with two domes and is decorated with Iznik tiles and calligraphy inscriptions. The cemetery of Hagia Sophia, next to the main building, contains five tombs belonging to Ottoman Sultans and their family members.
    Tomb of Sultan Selim II at Hagia Sop...tif
  • The tomb of Sultan Selim II (reign 1566-1574) in which the Sultan, his wife Nurbana Sultan, along with other family members, including sons and daughters, are buried. It was the first tomb constructed in the Hagia Sophia cemetery. Designed by Architect Sinan in 1577, it features and octagonal plan with two domes and is decorated with Iznik tiles and calligraphy inscriptions. The cemetery of Hagia Sophia, next to the main building, contains five tombs belonging to Ottoman Sultans and their family members.
    Tomb of Sultan Selim II at Hagia Sop...tif
  • The tomb of Sultan Selim II (reign 1566-1574) in which the Sultan, his wife Nurbana Sultan, along with other family members, including sons and daughters, are buried. It was the first tomb constructed in the Hagia Sophia cemetery. Designed by Architect Sinan in 1577, it features and octagonal plan with two domes and is decorated with Iznik tiles and calligraphy inscriptions. The cemetery of Hagia Sophia, next to the main building, contains five tombs belonging to Ottoman Sultans and their family members.
    Tomb of Sultan Selim II at Hagia Sop...tif
  • The tomb of Sultan Selim II (reign 1566-1574) in which the Sultan, his wife Nurbana Sultan, along with other family members, including sons and daughters, are buried. It was the first tomb constructed in the Hagia Sophia cemetery. Designed by Architect Sinan in 1577, it features and octagonal plan with two domes and is decorated with Iznik tiles and calligraphy inscriptions. The cemetery of Hagia Sophia, next to the main building, contains five tombs belonging to Ottoman Sultans and their family members.
    Tomb of Sultan Selim II at Hagia Sop...tif
  • The tomb of Sultan Selim II (reign 1566-1574) in which the Sultan, his wife Nurbana Sultan, along with other family members, including sons and daughters, are buried. It was the first tomb constructed in the Hagia Sophia cemetery. Designed by Architect Sinan in 1577, it features and octagonal plan with two domes and is decorated with Iznik tiles and calligraphy inscriptions. The cemetery of Hagia Sophia, next to the main building, contains five tombs belonging to Ottoman Sultans and their family members.
    Tomb of Sultan Selim II at Hagia Sop...tif
  • The tomb of Sultan Selim II (reign 1566-1574) in which the Sultan, his wife Nurbana Sultan, along with other family members, including sons and daughters, are buried. It was the first tomb constructed in the Hagia Sophia cemetery. Designed by Architect Sinan in 1577, it features and octagonal plan with two domes and is decorated with Iznik tiles and calligraphy inscriptions. The cemetery of Hagia Sophia, next to the main building, contains five tombs belonging to Ottoman Sultans and their family members.
    Tomb of Sultan Selim II at Hagia Sop...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Courtyard of the Eunuchs at the Impe...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles in the Courtyard of the Eunuch...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles in the Courtyard of the Eunuch...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Courtyard of the Eunuchs at the Impe...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Courtyard of the Eunuchs at the Impe...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Courtyard of the Eunuchs at the Impe...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Courtyard of the Eunuchs at the Impe...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Courtyard of the Eunuchs at the Impe...tif
  • The tomb of Sultan Selim II (reign 1566-1574) in which the Sultan, his wife Nurbana Sultan, along with other family members, including sons and daughters, are buried. It was the first tomb constructed in the Hagia Sophia cemetery. Designed by Architect Sinan in 1577, it features and octagonal plan with two domes and is decorated with Iznik tiles and calligraphy inscriptions. The cemetery of Hagia Sophia, next to the main building, contains five tombs belonging to Ottoman Sultans and their family members.
    Tomb of Sultan Selim II at Hagia Sop...tif
  • The tomb of Sultan Selim II (reign 1566-1574) in which the Sultan, his wife Nurbana Sultan, along with other family members, including sons and daughters, are buried. It was the first tomb constructed in the Hagia Sophia cemetery. Designed by Architect Sinan in 1577, it features and octagonal plan with two domes and is decorated with Iznik tiles and calligraphy inscriptions. The cemetery of Hagia Sophia, next to the main building, contains five tombs belonging to Ottoman Sultans and their family members.
    Tomb of Sultan Selim II at Hagia Sop...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Courtyard of the Eunuchs at the Impe...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles in the Courtyard of the Eunuch...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles in the Courtyard of the Eunuch...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Courtyard of the Eunuchs at the Impe...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Courtyard of the Eunuchs at the Impe...tif
  • The corridor outside the main entrance of the Harem, separating the living quarters of the family, concubines, and Sultan from the Harem Eunuchs. The door leads out into the Nobet Yeri, the sentry post, which is connected to the three main sections of the Harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Courtyard of the Eunuchs at the Impe...tif
  • The tomb of Sultan Selim II (reign 1566-1574) in which the Sultan, his wife Nurbana Sultan, along with other family members, including sons and daughters, are buried. It was the first tomb constructed in the Hagia Sophia cemetery. Designed by Architect Sinan in 1577, it features and octagonal plan with two domes and is decorated with Iznik tiles and calligraphy inscriptions. The cemetery of Hagia Sophia, next to the main building, contains five tombs belonging to Ottoman Sultans and their family members.
    Tomb of Sultan Selim II at Hagia Sop...tif
  • The tomb of Sultan Selim II (reign 1566-1574) in which the Sultan, his wife Nurbana Sultan, along with other family members, including sons and daughters, are buried. It was the first tomb constructed in the Hagia Sophia cemetery. Designed by Architect Sinan in 1577, it features and octagonal plan with two domes and is decorated with Iznik tiles and calligraphy inscriptions. The cemetery of Hagia Sophia, next to the main building, contains five tombs belonging to Ottoman Sultans and their family members.
    Tomb of Sultan Selim II at Hagia Sop...tif
  • Ornate tiles decorating the walls of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi Palace. The Harem Mosque (Harem Mescidi) of Topkapi Palace was built in the 17th century as a prayer hall for the sultan's mother, daughters, and first consort, as well as senior women of the harem. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Tiles of the Harem Mosque at Topkapi...tif
  • The Courtyard of the Favorites in the Imperial Harem of Topkapi Palace. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Courtyard of the Favorites in the Ha...tif
  • The Twin Kiosk at Topkapi Palace consists of two privy chambers built in the 17th century, at different times. It is decorated with Iznik tiles and draws on a number of classical Ottoman styles used throughout the palace. From the 18th century, the Twin Kiosk was used as the privy chamber of the Crown Prince. The Imperial Harem was the inner sanctum of the Topkapi Palace where the Sultan and his family lived. Standing on a peninsular overlooking the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign.
    Topkapi Palace Imperial Harem (03302...tif
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