Geçmişte Bugün konuşması, daktilo metni. 6 Nisan 451'de Atillâ'nın Fransa'da Meç şehrine girişi. 6 Nisan 1326'da Orhan Gazi'nin Bursa'yı fethi. 6 Nisan 1453'de İstanbul'un fethi. 6 Nisan 1920'de Anadolu Ajansı'nın kuruluşu. 6 Nisan 1941'de Almanya'nın Yugoslavya ve Yunanistan'ı işgali.
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Title
Geçmişte Bugün konuşması, daktilo metni. 6 Nisan 451'de Atillâ'nın Fransa'da Meç şehrine girişi. 6 Nisan 1326'da Orhan Gazi'nin Bursa'yı fethi. 6 Nisan 1453'de İstanbul'un fethi. 6 Nisan 1920'de Anadolu Ajansı'nın kuruluşu. 6 Nisan 1941'de Almanya'nın Yugoslavya ve Yunanistan'ı işgali.
Creator
Feridun Fazıl Tülbentçi
Description
About the conquest of Bursa by Ottoman sultan Orhan Ghazi in 6 April 1326. About the Atillâ's seizure of Meche in France in 6 April 451. About the establishment of Anatolian News Agency on April 6, 1920. conquest of İstanbul by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II in 6 April 1453
Issue Date
1948-04-06
Language
Turkish
Subject
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/21981
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Type
Format
22,5-29,4 cm, Typewritten
Number of Scanned Documents
1
Identifier
FFT757132
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
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