Bilder aus der Turkei. Bilder aus Bosnien und der Herzegowina - Views from Turkey. Views from Bosnia and Herzegowina - Türkiye'den görüntüler. Bosna Hersek'ten görüntüler.
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Bilder aus der Turkei. Bilder aus Bosnien und der Herzegowina - Views from Turkey. Views from Bosnia and Herzegowina - Türkiye'den görüntüler. Bosna Hersek'ten görüntüler.
Description
Austro-Hungarian Howitzer Battery Passing in Review before the Turkish Minister of War, Enver Pascha. 1. Sarajevo. Bringing wood to the market. 2. Selling poultry. 3. Mohammedan soldiers in the Begova Mosque. 4. Selling coffee at the railway station - Türk Savaş Bakanı Enver Paşa Avusturya obüs bataryasını inceliyor. 1. Saraybosna. Pazara odun götürüyor. 2. Kümes hayvanları satışı. 3. Müslüman askerler Begova Camisinde. 4. Tren İstasyonunda kahve satışı.
Language
German
English
Spanish
French
Portuguese
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/18038
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Type
Format
Siyah beyaz - Black & White, 27,7-18,9 cm, Baskı - Print
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
FFT108011
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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