This is a rare and historically significant Cabinet Card from Smyrna (İzmir, Ottoman Empire), dating to the late 19th century (c. 1880s–1890s). It features a young man in traditional Zeybek folk costume, an iconic symbol of Western Anatolian heritage.
This photograph is an exceptional survivor of the Great Fire of 1922, which decimated the city's Frank neighborhood and destroyed most local photographic archives. The studio branding for A.B. Constantinopoulo and Photographie "Le Progrès" remains sharp and clear on the ornate reverse.

For collectors of Middle Eastern history, Ottoman ethnographic photography, or Greek/Slovenian diaspora records, this is a museum-quality piece with verified provenance from a private estate.
Format: Cabinet Card (Mounted Photograph)
Studio: A.B. Constantinopoulo / Photographie Le Progrès
Location: Smyrna (İzmir, Ottoman Empire) - Pre-1922
Keywords: Smyrna History, Ottoman Empire, Zeybek Costume, 1922 Fire Survivor, Constantinopoulo Studio, İzmir Turkey.