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					Originally Posted by Emanuel
					
				 
				Eric, 
   
   I recall that some of the zeibek pictures you added to your Pinterest thread had captions like "western man in zeibek costume with harem woman" or something like that. The photos by Pascal Sebah and his sons for example, they had a studio in Istanbul and produced some of the Zeibek postcards from 1857. Actually a lot of these shots come from Pascal's "Les Costumes Populaires de la Turquie en 1873" published for the Vienna Expo 1873.
 http://www.luminous-lint.com/app/con...ie_en_1873_01/ 
			
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 Emanual, this may interest you, it is an essay on Zeybek postcards, mostly in Turkish.
 
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				Kartpostallarda Zeybek ve Başıbozuk İmgesi 
The Zeibek and Başıbozuk Image in the Postcads 
 
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Zeybeks became an interest to the West, this was part of a general interest for the East. This article shows postcards of zeybeks who are sometimes named as başibozuk. These postcards mostly concentrate on the clothing of zeybeks and are often photographed in studios. 
Keywords: Efe, zeybek, başibozuk, postcard, drawing, painting.
			
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 http://actaturcica.com/_media/2014-07/vi_ii_27.pdf
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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