Ermenistan'da Rusların kış kampanyası - The winter campaign of the Russians in Armenia.
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Title
Ermenistan'da Rusların kış kampanyası - The winter campaign of the Russians in Armenia.
Description
Kafkas savaşçılarının 4. kısım karakolu, Kargabazar Platosu'nun zirvesinde sağda, iz boyunca, telsiz telegraflarının antenlerini taşıyan iki direk. Kafkas savaşçıları Erzurum'a ulaşmak için Kargabazar Platosu'na iniyor üç küçük grup karanlıkta ayrılırken yamaç aşağı kaymak için toplar yapıyorlar - The headquarters of the 4th division of fighters of the Causcuses camped at the summit of the plateau of Kargabazar to the right, along the trail, two poles carry the antennas of wireless telegraphs. The Caucasus fighters descend the Kargabazar plateau to reach Erzerum three small groups, breaking away in the darkness middle-height, to the center, they make cannons glide down the slope.
Issue Date
1916-05-20
Language
French
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/19222
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Format
24,5-36,7 cm, Printed
Number of Scanned Documents
1
Identifier
FFTDOC01283
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Open Access
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Purchase

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