İstanbul Belediyesi İstimlak Müdürlüğü tarafından Riyaset Yüksek Makamı'na gönderilen dilekçe - Petition sent from İstanbul Municipality Directorate of Expropriation to Mayoralty High Office
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İstanbul Belediyesi İstimlak Müdürlüğü tarafından Riyaset Yüksek Makamı'na gönderilen dilekçe - Petition sent from İstanbul Municipality Directorate of Expropriation to Mayoralty High Office
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Sadece Borsa Han'ın yıkılmasıyla Karaköy Meydanı'nın açılamayacağından, Yataklı Vagonlar Binası, Postahane binası ve Mehmet Ali Paşa Han'ın da trafiğe engel teşkil ettiğinden bahsedilmektedir - It mentions that with the destruction of Borsa Han only, Karaköy Square can not be opened and that the Bed Wagons Building, Post Office building, and Mehmet Ali Pasha Han are also obstacles to traffic.
Issue Date
1948-10-05
Language
Turkish
Coverage
Karaköy, İstanbul
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Location
SALT Research
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https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/192160
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Format
20,6-29,2 cm, El yazısı, Daktilo yazısı - Handwriting, Typewriting
Number of Scanned Documents
1
Identifier
AHANBDOC013
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Open Access
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SALT Araştırma - SALT Research
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Satın alma - Purchase

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