Prince Muazzam Jah Bahadur of Hyderabad and his Turkish wfe, the Princess Nilofar Farhat Begum Saheba, listen to Mrs. Thaw's comparison of occidental music with the haunting songs of India - Haydarabadlı Prens Muazzam Jah Bahadur ve Türk eşi Prenses Nilüfer Ferhat Begüm Saheba Hindistan'ın unutulmaz şarkılarıyla batı müziğini karşılaştıran Bayan Thaw'ı dikkatle dinliyor.
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Prince Muazzam Jah Bahadur of Hyderabad and his Turkish wfe, the Princess Nilofar Farhat Begum Saheba, listen to Mrs. Thaw's comparison of occidental music with the haunting songs of India - Haydarabadlı Prens Muazzam Jah Bahadur ve Türk eşi Prenses Nilüfer Ferhat Begüm Saheba Hindistan'ın unutulmaz şarkılarıyla batı müziğini karşılaştıran Bayan Thaw'ı dikkatle dinliyor.
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Prens Moazzam Jah ile eşi son Osmanlı prenseslerinden Nilüfer Begüm'ün fotoğrafı
Issue Date
1940
Language
English
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SALT Research
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https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/27210
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14,8-12,8 cm, Handwritten-Printed-Black&White
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1
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FFT749015
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Open Access
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