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Autograph document sealed 'Nazir-i Evkâf-i Humâyûn Mehmed Semseddin'.

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Mehmed Semseddin Pasha, (Ottoman Statesman, Circassian Origin, D, Escended From Tletseruk Family), (1855-1917).
Manuscript - Autograph letter., [fî 3 Subat sene [1]324 [1908]], 1908
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Détails

  • Année
  • 1908
  • Lieu d'édition
  • Istanbul
  • Auteur
  • Mehmed Semseddin Pasha, (Ottoman Statesman, Circassian Origin, D, Escended From Tletseruk Family), (1855-1917).
  • Pages
  • 0
  • Éditeurs
  • Manuscript - Autograph letter., [fî 3 Subat sene [1]324 [1908]]
  • Format
  • 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
  • Thème
  • Medical
  • Description
  • Soft cover
  • Etat de conservation
  • Tres bonne condition
  • Reliure
  • Couverture souple

Description

Original autograph letter handwritten signed by Mehmed Semseddin Pasha addressed to 'Kütahya Evkâf-i Humâyûn' [i.e. Kütahya Imperial Foundations]. It starts with 'Huve' traditionally. (29x21 cm). In Ottoman script. Letterhead 'Nezâret-i Evkâf-i Humâyûn' [i.e. Ministry of foundations]. 1 p. including eight lines with additional annotation. Mehmed Semseddin was an Ottoman / Turkish statesman with Circassin (Adige - Shapsig) origin, descended from Tletseruk (or Tleseruk) family. Mehmed Semseddin Pasha was the son of Hacizade Osman Bey who was a Circassian chieftain. In 1864, his family emigrated to Samsun and then to Istanbul in the Great Immigration of Circassians. He was graduated from Galatasaray High School. He was also groom of Egypt Extraordinary Commissioner Circassian Rauf Pasha, a member of the Society Circassian Charity (Çerkes Teavun -Yardim- Cemiyeti), the manager and author of Guaze newspaper published in Turkey which was first published journal in Latin letters in Turkey.

Lingue: Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928)

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