RM2ADW64N–The city of Kaffa (Feodosia) in the Crimea. Medieval engraving.
RFFERK73–UKRAINE Kaffa Bay 1854. Illustrated London News
RMD2W758–KAFFA BAY 1854
RM2AX7844–The battle at the walls of Kaffa in the Crimea. Medieval Turkish miniature of 1586.
RMRYB4KN–Kaffa Bay 1854
RMDD9473–Peppers at market. Denaba village, Kaffa province. Ethiopia
RM2DNRWAX–Vierländer Rumpf Kaffa, Linen fiber, fabric, velvet, ribbon fabric, atlas binding, cloth, velvet cord with tassels, silk ribbon, silk satin with black velvet motif, flannel lining, hooks, eyelets, Total: Waist width: 71 cm; Back length: 36.5 cm; Width: 12 cm (lower waist piece); Length: 27 cm (length of chest cutout), traditional costumes, flowers
RMC1211X–Coffee pot roundabout in Jimma, Kaffa region, Oromia, Ethiopia, Africa
RM2A2JGA5–Karaimes, Théodosie, Kaffa, 1 Octobre 1837, 1844, Denis Auguste Marie Raffet (French, 1804-1860), printed by Auguste Bry (French, 19th century), published by Chez Gihaut Frères (French, 19th century), France, Lithograph in black on buff chine laid down on ivory wove paper, 275 × 222 mm (image), 285 × 222 mm (primary support), 348 × 254 mm (seconcary support
RMBGBWB9–Sundried coffee beans, Jimma, Kaffa Region, Oromiya, Ethiopia, Africa
RM2APRJMP–Street life of Bonga, in Kaffa Region, Ethiopia
RM2BH5D8Y–An Ethiopian boy riding his horse in the Kaffa region of Ethiopia.
RM2BCAE20–Gurguto natural rock bridge in Mankira, Kaffa, Ethiopia.
RMC1EHX7–Ethiopia, Kaffa province, Denaba market
RM2D6RP7B–Rough roasted coffee beans from Kaffa, Ethiopia
RFS399PK–Orange montbretia kaffa Lilly flowers in front of a misty seascape
RMJ3AA76–Ethiopian woman performing the traditional coffee ceremony in her home in the Kaffa region of Ethiopia, where the coffee bean oriiginated.
RFC7BTY5–Feodosiya in Crimea, Ukraine, during the 1890s, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Feodosiya with lake in front.
RMECR4B0–Small scale female farmer holding coffee berries sundrying in her farm ( Ethiopia)
RMJ4CFNN–Return of the army of Ras Wolda Giyorgis after the conquest of Kaffa
RFT2JTAP–Feodosia & Tekle. 'Plan des Rades de Kaffa & Tekle'. Crimea. GAUTTIER 1854 map
RF2F5BEXY–The dome of the Church of the Iveron Icon of the Mother of God, the parish church of the Feodosian Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church in Feodosia,
RMB452AF–Cup of Coffee and Coffee Beans
RM2HT895T–Karaimes, Théodosie, Kaffa, 1 Octobre 1837, 1844.
RMDFT5K3–Peppers at market. Denaba village, Kaffa province. Ethiopia
RME9606D–Kaffa or Theodosia.
RMDGB9G8–sundried coffee berries in a palm, Jimma, Kaffa Region, Oromiya, Ethiopia, Africa
RM2JC168R–Costume studies of three dervishes in Kaffa, draughtsman: Denis Auguste Marie Raffet, 1832 - 1842, paper, brush, h 155 mm × w 194 mm
RM2B01AXG–Vietnam: Coffee bushes at Khe Sanh, central Vietnam. Four centuries ago coffee was all but unknown beyond the Horn of Africa and Southern Arabia, the area from which a small, berry-bearing tree, known to science as coffee arabica, first sprang. The unassuming plant which plays so important a part in our lives today, is thought to be indigenous to the Kaffa region of highland Ethipia -- from which the name 'coffee' may originate; others argue that it derives from its Arabic name qahwa.
RM2APRJN6–Street life of Bonga, in Kaffa Region, Ethiopia
RM2BH5D9E–Large migrating birds flying over the Kaffa region of Ethiopia.
RM2BCAE0C–Gurguto natural rock bridge in Mankira, Kaffa, Ethiopia.
RM2ETERA8–Phallic headgear from Kaffa.
RMRXKXXA–Karaimes, Théodosie, Kaffa, 1 Octobre 1837. Denis Auguste Marie Raffet (French, 1804-1860); printed by Auguste Bry (French, 19th century); published by Chez Gihaut Frères (French, 19th century). Date: 1844. Dimensions: 275 × 222 mm (image); 285 × 222 mm (primary support); 348 × 254 mm (seconcary support). Lithograph in black on buff chine laid down on ivory wove paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMR3E75A–Decoration of a tuk tuk with ethiopian prime minister abiy ahmed, Kaffa Province, Kaffa, Ethiopia
RF2B1JG2J–Ruins of the Genoese fortress of Caffa (Feodosia) Crimea. View of the sea and Feodosia city from the mount. Sea nature landscape
RMR9DW0C–(181223) -- BEIJING, Dec. 23, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Workers classify hulled coffee beans at SMS Plc enterprise in Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, Dec. 12, 2018. Coffee rooted in Ethiopia is the raw material of various coffee drinks favored by people all over the world. It is said that coffee was discovered by sheepherder in Kaffa, southwestern in Ethiopia, from which the name of coffee evolved. Coffee beans from Ethiopia are exported to China mainly by sea. Hulled green coffee beans are transported to Port of Djibouti by road and railway and then after about 21 days at sea they finally arri
RMECR4B2–Coffee berries are sundrying in a small farm ( Ethiopia)
RMJ2X5G1–Army of Ras Wolda Giyorigs after the conquest of Kaffa bows before the Emperor
RMC12123–Cleaning and processing facility for coffee beans, Jimma, Kaffa Region, Oromiya, Ethiopia, Africa
RF2F5BEXX–The Church of St. John the Theologian, belonging to the buildings of the Genoese fortress of Quarantine in Feodosia, according to existing data, was b
RFEWA2EK–Feodosiya or Theodosia or Caffa or Kaffa in Crimea, Ukraine, during the 1890s, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Feodosiya with lake in front.
RM2D6RP55–Kaffa, Ethiopia
RMAETW6E–Market at Denaba Oromo country Kaffa province Ethiopia Africa
RM2HCYTC6–Return of the army of Ras Wolda Giyorgis after the conquest of Kaffa.
RMDG4MRE–fresh red coffee berries in a palm, Jimma, Kaffa Region, Oromiya, Ethiopia, Africa
RM2AHT1N0–Denis Auguste Marie Raffet. Karaimes, Théodosie, Kaffa, 1 Octobre 1837. 1844. France. Lithograph in black on buff chine laid down on ivory wove paper
RM2B01AXJ–Vietnam: Coffee bushes at Khe Sanh, central Vietnam. Four centuries ago coffee was all but unknown beyond the Horn of Africa and Southern Arabia, the area from which a small, berry-bearing tree, known to science as coffee arabica, first sprang. The unassuming plant which plays so important a part in our lives today, is thought to be indigenous to the Kaffa region of highland Ethipia -- from which the name 'coffee' may originate; others argue that it derives from its Arabic name qahwa.
RM2APRJNX–Street life of Bonga, in Kaffa Region, Ethiopia
RM2BH5D8H–A misty morning in Bonga, Ethiopia.
RM2BCAE33–Wild Arabica coffee forest in Mankira, Kaffa region, Ethiopia.
RM2K03YRP–Kaffa Bay, 1854. Sketch by Lieutenant C. E. Gordon, Royal Engineers. 'The coast of the Crimea, as the scene of the operations of the Anglo-French troops [during the Crimean War], is at this moment a country of paramount interest. The Bay of Kaffa is one of the places reported as chosen for landing...A low sandy shore forms part of this bay, on the western side of which the town of Theodosia or Kaffa is built...Hagemeister, in his report on the Crimea, published in 1836, says, "The bay formed by the Black Sea at Theodosia is capable of giving shelter to a vast number of vessels, and is she
RMRGKB5W–Genoese castle Caffa from XIV century and The Church of the Iveron icon of the Mother of God (former St. John the Baptist armenian church) built in XI
RM2C8YAE7–Kaffa or Theodosia. .
RF2B1TX8A–Ruins of the Genoese fortress of Caffa (Feodosia) Crimea. Rocky seashore. Sea nature landscape. View of the sea and Feodosia city from the mount. Port
RMR9DW08–(181223) -- BEIJING, Dec. 23, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Workers collect hulled coffee beans at SMS Plc enterprise in Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, Dec. 12, 2018. Coffee rooted in Ethiopia is the raw material of various coffee drinks favored by people all over the world. It is said that coffee was discovered by sheepherder in Kaffa, southwestern in Ethiopia, from which the name of coffee evolved. Coffee beans from Ethiopia are exported to China mainly by sea. Hulled green coffee beans are transported to Port of Djibouti by road and railway and then after about 21 days at sea they finally arriv
RMECR4B3–Coffee berries are sundrying in a small farm ( Ethiopia)
RM2JB1TNY–CHINE GENIE SNUON, HAJI GIRAY, 1433 146666666666 Kaffa mint
RMC12125–Cleaning and processing facility for coffee beans, Jimma, Kaffa Region, Oromiya, Ethiopia, Africa
RF2F5BEY1–Dome with cross of the Church of the Iveron Icon of the Mother of God-parish church of the Feodosian Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church in Feodosi
RM2F52RC7–Abyssinia, Lianen Suspension Bridge over the Godjeb (border river between Djimma and Kaffa)
RMPE7JB2–Army of Ras Wolda Giyorigs after the conquest of Kaffa bows before the Emperor.
RFKN0FCW–Feodosiya or Theodosia or Caffa or Kaffa in Crimea, Ukraine, during the 1890s, vintage engraving Old engraved illustration of Feodosiya with lake in
RM2B70MAC–Kostuumstudies van drie derwischen te Kaffa Costume Studies of three dervishes to Kaffa Object Type : Drawing Object number: RP-T-1959-15 (R) Manufacture Creator: artist: Denis Auguste Marie Raffet Dating: 1832 - 1842 Physical features: brush in watercolor, pencil material: paper watercolor pencil technique: brush dimensions: h 155 mm × W 194 mm
RM2B01AXK–Vietnam: Coffee bushes at Khe Sanh, central Vietnam. Four centuries ago coffee was all but unknown beyond the Horn of Africa and Southern Arabia, the area from which a small, berry-bearing tree, known to science as coffee arabica, first sprang. The unassuming plant which plays so important a part in our lives today, is thought to be indigenous to the Kaffa region of highland Ethipia -- from which the name 'coffee' may originate; others argue that it derives from its Arabic name qahwa.
RM2APRJXC–Local market of Bonga, in Kaffa Region, Ethiopia
RM2BH5DB8–Silvery-cheeked hornbill in Ethiopia.
RM2BCAE2W–Wild Arabica coffee forest in Mankira, Kaffa region, Ethiopia.
RM2BH5D4K–An Ethiopian woman standing at her village home doorstep and smiling.
RMRGKB2G–Genoese castle Caffa from XIV century and The Church of the Iveron icon of the Mother of God (former St. John the Baptist armenian church) built in XI
RMPGJA76–Image from page 31 of 'An Enquiry into M. Antoine d'Abbadie's Journey to Kaffa, in the years 1843 and 1844, to discover the source of the Nile. [With a map.]' .
RF2B8X4PX–Karaimes, Théodosie, Kaffa, 1 Octobre 1837, 1844, Denis Auguste Marie Raffet (French, 1804-1860), printed by Auguste Bry (French, 19th century), published by Chez Gihaut Frères (French, 19th century), France, Lithograph in black on buff chine laid down on ivory wove paper, 275 × 222 mm (image), 285 × 222 mm (primary support), 348 × 254 mm (seconcary support), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and r
RMR9DW0T–(181223) -- BEIJING, Dec. 23, 2018 (Xinhua) -- A worker carries a package of coffee beans at SMS Plc enterprise in Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, Dec. 12, 2018. Coffee rooted in Ethiopia is the raw material of various coffee drinks favored by people all over the world. It is said that coffee was discovered by sheepherder in Kaffa, southwestern in Ethiopia, from which the name of coffee evolved. Coffee beans from Ethiopia are exported to China mainly by sea. Hulled green coffee beans are transported to Port of Djibouti by road and railway and then after about 21 days at sea they finall
RF2KK60YD–The coffee tree is native to the province of Kaffa in the highlands of Abyssinia, present-day Ethiopia, where it grows wild
RMT5MA5T–(190426) -- BEIJING, April 26, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Li Lin, a coffee trade dealer who came to Ethiopia three years ago, checks coffee beans at a warehouse of a coffee farm near Kaffa, Ethiopia, Dec. 8, 2018. Coffee consumption grows fast in recent years in China. With China becoming more and more open, good coffee around the world enters into Chinese market, providing more choice for consumers. From Cambodia to Ethiopia to Georgia, economic and industrial zones have become an increasingly important dimension of international cooperation within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
RF2F5BF0A–Stone building of the Church of the Iveron Icon of the Mother of God-the parish church of the Theodosian Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church in Feo
RMR9DW14–(181223) -- BEIJING, Dec. 23, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Coffee trees are seen at a coffee farm near Kaffa, Ethiopia, Dec. 8, 2018. The local coffee farms meet busy season in December every year. Coffee rooted in Ethiopia is the raw material of various coffee drinks favored by people all over the world. It is said that coffee was discovered by sheepherder in Kaffa, southwestern in Ethiopia, from which the name of coffee evolved. Coffee beans from Ethiopia are exported to China mainly by sea. Hulled green coffee beans are transported to Port of Djibouti by road and railway and then after about 21 d
RM2D6RP56–Kaffa, Ethiopia
RME45DNN–Dense vegetation in old-growth Afromontane cloud forest, Kaffa Zone, Southern Ethiopia, East Africa December 2008
RMHBXA5D–An Enquiry into M. Antoine d'Abbadie's Journey to Kaffa, in the years 1843 and 1844, to discover the source of the Nile. [With a map.] Image taken from page 61 of 'An Enquiry into M
RM2BWRD03–Author: Denis Auguste Marie Raffet. Karaimes, Thodosie, Kaffa, 1 Octobre 1837 - 1844 - Denis Auguste Marie Raffet (French, 1804-1860) printed by
RME45DNK–Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) giving yawn threat, Gojeb river, Kaffa Zone, Southern Ethiopia, East Africa December 2008
RM2B01AXP–Vietnam: Coffee plantations, Dak Song, near Buon Ma Thuot, Central Highlands. Four centuries ago coffee was all but unknown beyond the Horn of Africa and Southern Arabia, the area from which a small, berry-bearing tree, known to science as coffee arabica, first sprang. The unassuming plant which plays so important a part in our lives today, is thought to be indigenous to the Kaffa region of highland Ethipia -- from which the name 'coffee' may originate; others argue that it derives from its Arabic name qahwa.
RM2APRJX8–Local market of Bonga, in Kaffa Region, Ethiopia
RF2BAYNJR–Landscapes of the Kaffa region in Ethiopia.
RM2BH5D80–Ethiopian man smiling.
RMRGKB2F–Genoese castle Caffa from XIV century and The Church of the Iveron icon of the Mother of God (former St. John the Baptist armenian church) built in XI
RMPGJKE0–Image from page 61 of 'An Enquiry into M. Antoine d'Abbadie's Journey to Kaffa, in the years 1843 and 1844, to discover the source of the Nile. [With a map.]' .
RMDRJWB0–Ukraine - Crimea - Feodosiya
RMJM006K–Old school atlas map- Europe in 16th century
RM2G41CW7–Costume studies of three Dervischen in Kaffa. .
RM2AJ1A58–To Menelek in a motor-car . meof their visitors—handsome Egyptian-looking men,with very pretty, almost fair, women with them—were Gourakis, or the Mohammedans of Abyssinia,the bulk of the population being Copts. Bentleylearnt afterwards that there are large numbers of thesein the country, and they form the most intelligentpart of the population. Other visitors George declared to be Kaffa, or Gallafolk, and all were very friendly and apparently muchinterested. Bentley learnt that, from here, he was practicallyin touch with the capital, and so he sent runnerson to Mr. Hohler, telling him his whe
RMC1211Y–Ripe and unripe coffee berries growing on a tree, Jimma, Kaffa Region, Oromiya, Ethiopia, Africa
RMR3E751–Coffee beans wastes used as fertilizer , Oromia, Shishinda, Ethiopia
RMR9DTYP–(181223) -- BEIJING, Dec. 23, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Workers dry washed coffee beans at a coffee farm near Kaffa, Ethiopia, Dec. 8, 2018. The local coffee farms meet busy season in December every year. Coffee rooted in Ethiopia is the raw material of various coffee drinks favored by people all over the world. It is said that coffee was discovered by sheepherder in Kaffa, southwestern in Ethiopia, from which the name of coffee evolved. Coffee beans from Ethiopia are exported to China mainly by sea. Hulled green coffee beans are transported to Port of Djibouti by road and railway and then after
RMBJ3M9F–Ripe and unripe coffee berries growing on a tree, Jimma, Kaffa Region, Oromiya, Ethiopia, Africa
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