File:Müşir Fuad Paşa (Deli Fuad Paşa).jpg

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Türkçe: Deli Fuad Paşa nâmıyla tanınmış Fuad Paşa
Date 26 March 2011 (original upload date)
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Author The original uploader was Tacirci at Turkish Wikipedia., personal archive.
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PD-US. This work is in the public domain because it was published in the Ottoman Empire. Since the Empire was dissolved in 1923, all works published there are currently in the public domain in the United States. BU NEDENLE KAMU MALIDIR... The Ottoman Empire refused to recognize international copyright, so works published there are not protected by copyright internationally. Ottoman official documents are also not protected since the diwans (which comprised a large variety of legal documents) were in the public domain in the Empire.

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  • 2011-03-26 01:02 Tacirci 1056×1582× (438041 bytes) {{Bilgi |açıklama= günü gününe istiklal harbi gazetesi-1919, hazırlayan ve yayın sahibi ömer sami coşardan 1973 yılında tarafımca alınmıştır. (sayı:1 (15 mayıs 1919 perşembe) sayısından- 30 eylül 1919 salı sayısına kadarki 121 adet gazete, kütüphanemdedir. |kaynak= Ömer Sami Coşar-Resmi, gazeteden kendim çektim |tarih= 2004 |yazar= [[Kullanıcı:tacirci|tacirci]] |izinler= 121 adet gazete, yayın sahibi olan Ömer sami çoşardan 1973 yılında tarafımca alınmıştır.Ayrıca This work is in the public domain because it was published in the Ottoman Empire. Since the Empire was dissolved in 1923, all works published there are currently in the public domain in the United States. BU NEDENLE KAMU MALIDIR... The Ottoman Empire refused to recognize international copyright, so works published there are not protected by copyright internationally. Ottoman official documents are also not protected since the diwans (which comprised a large variety of legal documents) were in the public domain in the Empire. |diğer_sürümler= }} [[Kategori:Deli Fuad Paşa-Müşir Fuad Paşa]]

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