Turk Turbanli Resim Arsivi 2rar New [ 2025-2026 ]

| Item | Description | |------|--------------| | | Türk Turbanlı Resim Arşivi – 2RAR New (often shortened to “2RAR New”) | | Content type | Digitised photographs, postcards, postcards‑style prints, and occasional scanned documents that depict Turkish life, culture, architecture, and historic events. | | Scope | Roughly 30 000 – 45 000 high‑resolution images spanning the late‑Ottoman period (c. 1880‑1920) to the early Republican era (c. 1930‑1960). | | Format | Distributed as two RAR (v5) archives (≈ 12 GB each) with an accompanying CSV catalogue. | | Source | Compiled by the “Turbanlı Fotoğraf Koleksiyonu” foundation and released under a Creative‑Commons Attribution‑NonCommercial‑ShareAlike 4.0 (CC‑BY‑NC‑SA) licence (check the licence file inside the archive for exact wording). | | Intended audience | Historians, designers, educators, genealogists, and anyone interested in visual Turkish heritage. |

The Archive strives to involve , descendant communities , and student volunteers in crowdsourcing metadata, translation of descriptive notes, and identification of unknown subjects.

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: Turbans have historical significance and are associated with Ottoman and Turkish heritage. They were worn by sultans, high-ranking officials, and religious leaders.

| Archive Name | Content Focus | Access | |--------------|----------------|--------| | | Manuscript illustrations featuring turbans | Free | | Topkapı Palace Museum Digital Archive | Authentic sultan portraits, kaftans, and headgear | Free (low-res), paid for high-res | | İslâm Ansiklopedisi Görsel Arşivi | Religious scholars wearing sarık | Free with citation | | Wikimedia Commons – Ottoman costume category | Public domain engravings and miniatures | Free | | Item | Description | |------|--------------| | |

A custom convolutional‑neural‑network model, trained on a manually labelled subset of 5 000 images, automatically detects:

using the spreadsheet’s auto‑filter: 1930‑1960)

This archive is intended for personal viewing or cultural research purposes.