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Ottoman Empire fashion, circa 1820

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In 1867, a man named Grigoriy Sharopenko gave an album of drawings to a young Russian man named Alexander Alexandrovich Romanov — the future Czar Alexander III. It contained images of ceremonial dress from the Ottoman Empire, then in a period of decline. The layers of clothing contained detailed signifiers for the class, religion, and social standing of the wearers — who included the late sultan Mahmud II, officers of his court, military officers, Balkan peasants, and more. The images appear to be copies of illustrations made earlier, around the 1820s.

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