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Ottoman - Crete Issue Sultan's Fete - Atom Damali

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    Ottoman - Crete Issue Sultan's Fete - Atom Damali
    A PAGE OF HISTORY THROUGH THE EYES OF COLLECTIBLES
    Dr. Atom Damali
    Pages : 244
    Size: 210 x 210 mm
    Hardcover
    Languge : English and Turkish
    Many researchers and historians have published books regarding the history of Crete. This book published by the Nilüfer Damalı Foundation, is an account of the development of the Cretian problem for the Ottomans, the Ottoman-Greek War in 1897, that arose directly as a result of the conflicts with Crete, and the exhibitions, fairs and help campaigns organized personally by Sultan Abdülhamid, in order to provide financial support for the martyrs, war veterans, orphans and immigrants who came into being as a result of the War.
    This study is based on available documents. Collections of ephemera, philately and numismatic have been accumulated around that interesting segment of history. This book attempts to provide information not only about the history of Crete, but also about commemorative collectible documents regarding the island. These documents, which we can call memorablia collectibles, include:
    Medallions
    Coins and money
    Postage stamps
    Documentary stamps
    Postcards
    Receipts
    Memorablia items
    We believe that our initiative based on collections and archive documents, will be of interest. At a time where Greece and Turkey are at loggerheads over Cyprus, we believe that it will be useful to be reminded of the events that unfolded in Crete, 100 years ago.
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