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Français : Carte postale commémorant la révolution des Jeunes-Turcs de 24 julliet 1908, avec la slogan: « Vive la Patrie - Vive la Nation. Vive la Liberté » en turc ottoman et français et un portrait d'Enver Pacha. En turc modern: «Yaşasın Vatan - Yaşasın Millet - Yaşasın Hürriyet!»
Türkçe: Osmanlı dönemine ait bir kartpostal, 1908. İkinci Meşrutiyet döneminde Jön Türkler'e ait bir afiş. Enver Paşa'nın portresinin bulunduğu afişte Osmanlı Türkçesi ve Fransızca "yaşasın vatan, yaşasın millet, yaşasın hürriyet" yazıyor.
English: Postcard commemorating the Young Turk Revolution of 24 July 1908, with the slogan "Long live the fatherland, long live the nation, long live liberty" in Ottoman Turkish and French, and a picture of Enver Pasha. In modern Turkish: "Yaşasın Vatan - Yaşasın Millet - Yaşasın Hürriyet!"
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1908 Ottoman Empire postcard in Ottoman Turkish and French

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