The Abdullah Frères (French for "Abdullah Frères"; Turkish: Abdullah Biraderler) was a group of three Ottoman brothers of Armenian descent, Viçen Abdullahyan (1820–1902), Hovsep Abdullahyan (1830–1908), and Kevork Abdullahyan (1918), They were internationally renowned photographers of the late Ottoman Empire. They took photos of scenic spots and celebrities, including Sudan. Most of their photographs are about the Ottoman Empire.
There are more than 300 original photographs, including landscapes, architecture, humanities and portraits and other photographic themes, showing the reader a three-dimensional and full display of the Ottoman Turkish Empire at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, with considerable historical and artistic value.

31 Turkish cemetery of Scutari
32 City gates
33 Seven towers
34 City walls
35 Bosphore views
36 Bosphore landscape
37 Bosphore views
38 Palace of the Embassy of France and Italy
39 Scutari landscape
40 Shkodra
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Centennial Video Series - Brother Abdullah Photography Collection 01
Centennial Video Series - Brother Abdullah Photography Collection 02
Centennial Video Series - Brother Abdullah Photography Collection 03