مركز شرطة مكة الرئيسي عبارة عن مبنى جديد متكون من طابقين تظهر أعلاه رموز النجمة والهلال العثمانية، ونلاحظ أسفل يمين المبنى جندي عثماني في موقع الحراسة
Content
Genre/Subject Matter:
This street view depicts the main guardhouse or police station in Mecca, described as being newly built by Othman Pascha. The two-storey building features the Ottoman star and crescent symbols on the cornice and what appears to be a royal toughra at the centre of the pediment. Ottoman soldiers, wearing fezzes stand guard in front.
Several figures appear in small groups on the street in the foreground along with three donkeys and one horse. Although it is not obvious, the title mentions that ‘al Ṣafā’, one of the two hills or mounds at Mecca between which pilgrims run during the hadj or umra in commemoration of Hagar’s search for water to feed her son. The proximity of al Ṣafā to the guardhouse indicates that this scene was close to the Masjid al-Haram.
Inscriptions:
Printed above image, in ink:
VI
Printed beneath image, in ink:
‘Die von Othman Pascha erbaute Hauptwache (links im Hintergrund èç اafa).’
Extent and format
1 print of a drawing
Physical characteristics
Dimensions:
166 x 236 mm
Format:
1 print of a drawing
Condition:
The print is in good condition.
Foliation:
‘VI’
Written in
German in Latin script
المصدر: هنا