Izmir, Turkey - A Camel Caravan takes a rest
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Izmir, Turkey - A Camel Caravan takes a rest
Izmir, Turkey - A Camel Caravan takes a rest Date: circa 1910s
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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Camel Caravan Izmir Rest Resting Smyrna Smyrne Squatting Trading Ottoman
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Izmir, Turkey - A Camel Caravan Takes a Rest (circa 1910s): A captivating moment in the rich history of Izmir, Turkey, is captured in this photograph of a camel caravan taking a rest. The image, believed to date back to the early 1910s, portrays a group of camels and their handlers squatting down beside the road, likely taking a break from their arduous journey. The city of Izmir, also known as Smyrna during the Ottoman Empire, was an essential trading hub, and camel caravans played a significant role in the transportation and exchange of goods between the East and the West. The camels, with their humps loaded high, seem to be enjoying a brief respite from their laborious duties, while their handlers prepare for the next leg of their journey. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to an era of historical significance when Izmir thrived as a vital center of trade and commerce within the Ottoman Empire.
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