File:Yildiz palace 1909.jpg

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English: Newspaper illustration of one of the buildings of Yıldız Palace, probably the Malta Pavilion, in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire (present-day Turkey).

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Yildiz Kiosk, the present residence of the sultan, which is the objective point of the revolutionists ...
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Source San Francisco Call, April 20, 1909
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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