Trabzon'un bir sokağında Ermenilerin avı. Anadolu'da Rus avantajı - The hunt for Armenians in a street of Trebizonde. The Russian advance in Asia Minor.
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Title
Trabzon'un bir sokağında Ermenilerin avı. Anadolu'da Rus avantajı - The hunt for Armenians in a street of Trebizonde. The Russian advance in Asia Minor.
Creator
Ernest Simais.
Note
Rus girişinden önce çekilen fotoğraf, muhabirimiz Ernest Simais'e gönderildi. Trabzon limanı, 30 Mart 1916, Ruslardan şehrin almasından 15 gün önce. İlk Rus süvarileri Trabzon'da, 15 Nisan, saat 11'de. Mamachatoum'un manzarası. Manachatoum'un görünümü - Photo taken before Russian entry and communicated to our correspondant, Ernest Simais. The harbor of Trabzon, March 30th 1916, 15 days before the capture of the city by the Russians. The first Russian cavalrymen in Trabzon, April 15th, at 11 am. A view of Mamachatoum. Panorama of Manachatoum.
Issue Date
1916-07-29
Language
French
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/19223
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Type
Format
25,6-35,9 cm, Printed
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
FFTDOC01288
Rights
Open Access
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Purchase

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