Friday, April 8, 2016

Ottoman Jerusalem

1900-1918
Ottoman Jerusalem
The final days of 400 years of Turkish rule
c. 1900
IMAGE: AMERICAN COLONY (JERUSALEM). PHOTO DEPT/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
In its millennia of history, the inhabitants and rulers of the city of Jerusalem have changed countless times, from ancient pagans to Biblical Israelites to Byzantine Christians to Ottoman Muslims.
The Ottoman Turks took control of the city in 1517, absorbing it into their empire, which stretched across swaths of North Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Walls built around the perimeter in 1538 by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent contain what is today called the Old City, which is divided into Muslim, Christian, Jewish and Armenian Quarters.
These photos capture the city in the final years of Ottoman rule, when it was the seat of an administrative district called the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem, part of a broader region called Palestine. During this period, successive waves of Jewish immigration tipped the population of the city to firmly Jewish-majority.
In 1917, four centuries after first coming under Ottoman control, the city and surrounding territory was captured by the British, and a mandate was established. 
The British administered Mandatory Palestine until rising Arab and Jewish nationalist tensions led to the Civil War and Arab-Israeli War of 1947-1948 and the establishment of the Jewish state of Israel in 1948. 
c. 1900
IMAGE: AMERICAN COLONY (JERUSALEM). PHOTO DEPT/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
c. 1900
IMAGE: AMERICAN COLONY (JERUSALEM). PHOTO DEPT/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1900
IMAGE: BAIN NEWS SERVICE/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
c. 1900
IMAGE: AMERICAN COLONY (JERUSALEM). PHOTO DEPT/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
c. 1900
IMAGE: AMERICAN COLONY (JERUSALEM). PHOTO DEPT/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
c. 1900
IMAGE: AMERICAN COLONY (JERUSALEM). PHOTO DEPT/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
c. 1900
IMAGE: AMERICAN COLONY (JERUSALEM). PHOTO DEPT/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
c. 1900
IMAGE: AMERICAN COLONY (JERUSALEM). PHOTO DEPT/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1910
IMAGE: BAIN NEWS SERVICE/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1915
A Catholic bishop arrives for Christmas services.
IMAGE: BAIN NEWS SERVICE/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1915
A Greek Orthodox procession.
IMAGE: BAIN NEWS SERVICE/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1915
An Orthodox foot-washing ceremony.
IMAGE: BAIN NEWS SERVICE/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1915
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
IMAGE: BAIN NEWS SERVICE/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1915
IMAGE: BAIN NEWS SERVICE/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1915
Russian pilgrims in the Valley of Kidron.
IMAGE: BAIN NEWS SERVICE/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1915
Greek Orthodox Christians gather at the Tomb of the Virgin Mary.
IMAGE: BAIN NEWS SERVICE/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1915
A Greek Orthodox priest.
IMAGE: BAIN NEWS SERVICE/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1918
IMAGE: BAIN NEWS SERVICE/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1918
A woman looks over Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives.
IMAGE: BAIN NEWS SERVICE/LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

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