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Français : Doustour (Code des lois publiques de l'Empire ottoman), série 1, vol. 4
English: Düstur (Ottoman Code of Public Laws), Series 1, Vol. 4
Türkçe: Düstur, Birinci tertip, cilt 4
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Author Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye / Gouvernement de l'Empire ottoman / Government of the Ottoman Empire
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