Ramadan drummer at a house entranceSIBA – A Visual Approach to Explore Everyday Life in Turkish and Yugoslav Cities, 1920s and 1930s Joël LászlóeditorCengiz KahramaneditorNataša MiškovićeditorMiddle Eastern Studies, University of BaselCentre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Grazo:siba.1124Cengiz Kahraman, IstanbulPrivate collectionBAYRAM - RAMAZAN - DAVULCU - BEKCI - BAYRAM BAHSISICengiz KahramanMusicArtsMusical InstrumentsArtsSocial Relationships and GroupsInterpersonal RelationsPovertySocial ProblemsRest Days and HolidaysRecreationPhotograph1925-1940unknownunknownA Ramadan drummer beats his davul in a cobbled lane in front of a house door, looking into the camera. Two boys peep over his large drum. To his right, two men wearing long dark coats, leather boots and official hats, are standing at a door. A third boy standing between them is placing something onto a little plate that one of them is holding. The other smiles into the camera.Photographs of Ramadan musicians were often printed on the first day of Ramadan celebrations.Not specifiedNot specifiedTurkeyTurkeyIstanbul
MusicArtsMusical InstrumentsArtsSocial Relationships and GroupsInterpersonal RelationsPovertySocial ProblemsRest Days and HolidaysRecreation