Atina'da Genel Gillaumat. Abdülhamid'in Ölümü - General Gillaumat in Athens. The death of Abdul-hamid.
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Atina'da Genel Gillaumat. Abdülhamid'in Ölümü - General Gillaumat in Athens. The death of Abdul-hamid.
Creator
L.
Description
Doğu'daki müttefik orduların komutanı General Guillamat'ın Yunan bölüklerini Atina'daki Champs de Mars'ta 27 Ocak 1918'de teftiş edişi. Devrik sultan Abdülhamid - Inspection of Greek troops, on the Champs de Mars in Athens, January 27th 1918, by General Guillamat, commander of the allied armies in the East. Dethroned Sultan Abdul-hamid.
Note
İki kısa fotoğraflı makale General Guillamat'ın Yunan bölüklerini teftiş etmesini ve Osmanlı sultanı Abdül-hamid'in ölümünü anlatıyor - Two short articles, with photos, talk about General Guillamat's inspection of the Greek troops and Ottoman sultan Abdul-hamid's death.
Issue Date
1918-02-16
Language
French
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/26958
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30,1-41 cm, Printed
Number of Scanned Documents
1
Identifier
FFTDOC01330
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Open Access
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