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Photograph taken by Gertrude Bell in Turkey, April 1909

İsim Photograph taken by Gertrude Bell in Turkey, April 1909
Yazar Bell, Gertrude Margaret Lowthian
Basım Tarihi: 1909-04-01 - 1909-04-30
Basım Yeri - Newcastle University
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Kayıt Numarası gertrude-bell-115120
Lokasyon Newcastle University
Tarih 1909-04-01 - 1909-04-30
Notlar Servants from the deposed Sultan Abdulhamid II's Palace at Yildiz being escorted by soldiers of the Young Turks (CUP) during the April Revolution which resulted in the installation of a new Sultan - Mehmed V, who was little more than a 'puppet' leader for the new regime. "Another procession hove into sight. This time it was the palace servants - the cooks and scullions, the bakers and sweepers, the 'cafe-jis' and 'chibouk-jis', the nondescript hangers-on and all the rag-tag and bob-tail of an Oriental royal household. There were some three hundred of them - old and young and middle-aged - all clad in European dress and more or less dirty, shabby and unkempt. They were a pitiful sight as they shuffled along between the two lines of soldiers that guarded them, dejected, frightened, hang-dog-looking creatures." | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Gertrude Bell Archive
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Photograph taken by Gertrude Bell in Turkey, April 1909

Yazar Bell, Gertrude Margaret Lowthian
Basım Tarihi 1909-04-01 - 1909-04-30
Basım Yeri - Newcastle University
Tür Resim
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası gertrude-bell-115120
Lokasyon Newcastle University
Tarih 1909-04-01 - 1909-04-30
Notlar Servants from the deposed Sultan Abdulhamid II's Palace at Yildiz being escorted by soldiers of the Young Turks (CUP) during the April Revolution which resulted in the installation of a new Sultan - Mehmed V, who was little more than a 'puppet' leader for the new regime. "Another procession hove into sight. This time it was the palace servants - the cooks and scullions, the bakers and sweepers, the 'cafe-jis' and 'chibouk-jis', the nondescript hangers-on and all the rag-tag and bob-tail of an Oriental royal household. There were some three hundred of them - old and young and middle-aged - all clad in European dress and more or less dirty, shabby and unkempt. They were a pitiful sight as they shuffled along between the two lines of soldiers that guarded them, dejected, frightened, hang-dog-looking creatures." | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Gertrude Bell Archive
Digital Library of the Middle East
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