Sadyk Pasha Empfängt Kosaken von der Dobrudscha in Schumla
Tinted lithograph; printed by E. Sieger; Turkish officers inspecting cossacks in village. Mehmed Sadyk Pasha was a Polish émigré named Michal Czajkowski (1804–1886), who converted to Islam and served in the Ottoman army as commander of the Ottoman Cossack regiment. Tinted lithograph; printed by E. Sieger; Turkish officers inspecting cossacks in village. Mehmed Sadyk Pasha was a Polish émigré named Michal Czajkowski (1804–1886), who converted to Islam and served in the Ottoman army as commander of the Ottoman Cossack regiment. Oblong, matted; margins trimmed; foxed.
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