Avusturya İmparatoru Karl'ın ziyareti hatıra madalyası
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Avusturya İmparatoru Karl'ın ziyareti hatıra madalyası
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Ön: Mehmed Hân Bin Abdülmecîd El-Muzaffer Dâ'imâ-Reşâd el-gâzî (Sultan V. Mehmed Reşad'ın el-gâzîli tuğrası) Sultân Mehmed Hân-ı Hâmis ve Avusturya İmparator ve Macaristan Kralı Karl Hazerâtı’nın mülâkâtları hâtırasıdır. İstanbul 8 Şa’bân sene 1336 /19 Mayıs 1918) Arka: Zur erinnerung an den besuch seiner Majestat des Kaisers Kaisers oesterreich apostolischen könig von ungarn Karl bei seiner Majestat dem Sultan der Osmanen Mohamed Khan V in Konstantinopel 19 Mai 1918- Avusturya İmparatoru ve Macaristan Kralı Majesteleri Karl'ın Osmanlı Sultanı Majesteleri V. Muhammed Han'ı İstanbulda ziyareti hatırasına, 19 Mayıs 1918) Avusturya-Macaristan Krallığı armaları.
Issue Date
1918
Location
İsa Akbaş Koleksiyonu
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https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/110985
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65,1 mm-131,64 g-Gümüş
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2
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ANUDM00364
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İsa Akbaş
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