Ushbu fayl Vikiomborga yuklangan boʻlib, boshqa loyihalarda ham qoʻllanilishi mumkin.
Uning tavsif sahifasidan olingan maʼlumot quyida keltirilgan.
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TaʼrifMustafa Kemal Atatürk, Asrî Hafta 7 Kanun II 1926.jpg
Türkçe: "Halaskâr ve muhubbimiz, şanlı ve büyük gazimiz Mustafa Kemal Paşa Hazretleri" alt yazısı ile 1926'da Asrî Hafta'da yayımlanmıştır.
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Asrî Hafta, digitalized from "Hasan Duman vd. "Osmanlı - Türk Süreli Yayınları ve Gazeteleri (1828-1928)- Ottoman Turkish Serials and Newspapers", Cild (Vol): 3, Enformasyon ve Dokümantasyon Hizmetleri Vakfı, Ankara, 2000, p. 20. There is no name attached the who took this photo.
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