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- Merchant of Jeddah
- Persian costumes
- Temple of Jupiter Ammon
- “Backsheesh, O, Howadji!”
- Greek Priest
- Shoe peddler in the Bazaar
- A Shadoof for drawing water from the Nile
- An Arab School
- Donkey Drivers of Cairo
- Egyptian Gamblers
- The Story Teller of the Desert
- An Egyptian Eunuch
- A Turkish 'Cavass'
- Moslems at Prayer
- Bismillah
- Beyrout and the Mountains of Lebanon
- Great Stone of Baalbek
- Boot-Blacks of Cairo
- Bread Seller in the streets of Cairo
- A lady of the Harem
- A Nubian Belle
- Egyptian Water Carriers filling their jars
- A Syce
- Egyptian 'Sakiyeh'
- Ploughing in Syria
- The Beginnings of Moslem Power
- The Coming of the Seljuks
- The Growth of Moslem Power in 25 Years
- The Moslem Empire
- Baalbek
- A Turkish Hamaal, or carrier
- Arabs conversing with a Turk
- The conveyance of a Persian official traveling in disgrace to Teheran at the call of the shah
- The approach to Constantinople
- Benjamin of Tudela in the Desert of Sahara
- A Turk
- A Turkish cigarette girl
- The Turkish way of making love
- Turkish harp
- Persian dulcimer
- The rebab
- 16th century galley
- Camel and Palanquin
- Caravan preparing to start
- An Egyptian Woman
- Ploughing in Syria
- The Syce on duty
- An Egyptian Water-Carrier
- Kumkum and Mibkhar’ah
- Kursee and Seeneeyeh
- Lady attired for Riding or Walking
- Lantern, etc., suspended on the occasion of a Wedding
- Men of the Middle and Higher Classes
- Mesh′als
- Muk-hul′ahs and Mirweds
- Nose-rings
- Náy
- Ornamented black Veils
- Parade previous to Circumcision
- Pipes