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Sergej Prokudin-Gorski: Muslime in Zentralasien um das Jahr 1910

Zwischen 1909 und 1912 wurde der Fotograf Sergej Prokudin-Gorski von Zar Nikolaus II. beauftragt, Facetten des damaligen Russischen Reichs fotografisch festzuhalten. Die Bilder entstanden noch vor der Russischen Revolution und dem Beginn des Ersten Weltkriegs und zeigen das Leben der Muslime vor mehr als einem Jahrhundert.

  • A cloth merchant sits in his stall in Samarkand (present-day Uzbekistan)
  • A boy sits in the court of Tillia-Kari mosque in Samarkand (present-day Uzbekistan)
  • Two prisoners are seen shackled together in chains
  • A man and a woman from Dagestan pose together. The man can be seen carrying his sword
  • Nomadic Kirghiz on the Golodnaia Steppe (present-day Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan)
  • Isfandiyar Jurji Bahadur, Khan of the Russian protectorate of Khorezm (Khiva, now a part of modern Uzbekistan) seated outdoors in full uniform
  • A group of women from Dagestan in traditional clothing
  • The Emir of Bukhara, Alim Khan (1880-1944), poses solemnly for his portrait, taken in 1911 shortly after his accession. As ruler of an autonomous city-state in Islamic Central Asia, the Emir presided over the internal affairs of his emirate as absolute monarch, although Bukhara had been a vassal state of the Russian Empire since the mid-1800s. With the establishment of Soviet power in Bukhara in 1920, the Emir fled to Afghanistan where he died in 1944
  • A Sart woman in purdah in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Until the Russian revolution of 1917, "Sart" was the name given to Uzbeks living in Kazakhstan
  • A kebab house in Samarkand (present-day Uzbekistan)
  • A water-carrier in Samarkand (present-day Uzbekistan)
  • An elderly man carrying birds in the snow
  • A bureaucrat in Bukhara poses for the camera
  • A fruit seller sits in his market stall
  • Shepherd pauses near a hillside, Samarkand (present-day Uzbekistan)
  • Two men sit in a mosque in Samarkand (present-day Uzbekistan)
  • Students study with their teacher in a "madrassah" (religious school) in Samarkand (present-day Uzbekistan)
  • Students sit outside their "madrassah" (religious school) in Samarkand (present-day Uzbekistan)
  • A religious teacher with his two daughters
  • Worshippers outside a mosque in Samarkand (present-day Uzbekistan)
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