Greece was an integral part of the Ottoman Empire from the 16th century to the beginning of the 19th century. Its Islamization is well documented in the engravings executed by the Irish painter Edward Dodwell (1769-1838) during the period he travelled through this country. In some of his works the minarets of the mosques are quite visible.
Do séc. XVI ao início do séc. XIX a Grécia fez parte integrante do Império Ottomano. A sua islamização encontra-se bem documentada nas gravuras executadas pelo pintor Irlandês Edward Dodwell (1769-1838) durante o período em que viajou por este país.
Em algumas são bem visíveis os minaretes das Mesquitas.
Edward Dodwell (1769-1838)-'bazaar of Athens'-drawing in Views in Greece by the English traveller and archaeologist, London (1821)
Edward Dodwell (1769-1838)-'dinner at Crisso'-drawing in Views in Greece by the English traveller and archaeologist, London (1821)
Edward Dodwell (1769-1838)-'dance of the Derwiches-1'-drawing in Views in Greece by the English traveller and archaeologist, London (1821)
Edward Dodwell (1769-1838)-'dance of the Derwiches-2'-drawing in Views in Greece by the English traveller and archaeologist, London (1821)
Edward Dodwell (1769-1838)-'sepulchre of Hassan Baba'-drawing in Views in Greece by the English traveller and archaeologist, London (1821)
Edward Dodwell (1769-1838)-'the Hyperian fountain at Pherae'-drawing in Views in Greece by the English traveller and archaeologist, London (1821)
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