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    demir

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    1. Hi, This is only my opinion, let us wait to see what our friends going to say. Another point, normally Godet and Meybauer cuts the end of the rivets. Case was specially made for the medal by the jeweller. As far as I remember Godet's interior material was blue, but of course it doesn't mean they all are
    2. Hi, Although the base design of the medal looks like both, IMHO I don't think that it is either of them because of the tougra. Godet's and Meybauer's tougra is better written and more look alike to the original tougra especially in the middle (lines like waves). This medals tougra do not look the tougra made by them. Regards Demir 1. Godet 2. Meybauer 3. Original Tougra
    3. In this picture he has another Order from Mahmud II's successor, his son, Sultan Abdülmecid II. The one in the middle Nişan-ı Zişan.
    4. Selam Andreas, Nice to get in touch with you again. Thanks for the photos. I will not mention your name. Sorry about the "helmet" one. Time to time I forgot to name the photos I saved. Best wishes
    5. Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia is wearing on his neck the Ottoman Neck Order - Murassa Tasvir-i Humayun - The Potrait of the Sultan with Jewels (which is considered as the first order or medal) which was established by Sultan Mahmud II (20 July 1789 – 1 July 1839) The Order has the potrait of the Sultan Mahmud II on it. Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo%C5%A1_Obrenovi%C4%87_I,_Prince_of_Serbia Miloš Obrenović (pronounced [mîlɔʃ ɔbrɛ̌ːnɔʋitɕ]) (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Обреновић; Anglicised: Milosh Obrenovich; born Miloš Teodorović[1]) (18 March 1780 [7 March o.s.] – 26 September 1860) was Prince of Serbia from 1815 to 1839, and again from 1858 to 1860. He participated in the First Serbian Uprising, led Serbs in the Second Serbian Uprising, and founded the House of Obrenović. Under his rule, Serbia became an autonomous principality within the Ottoman Empire. Prince Miloš ruled autocratically, permanently refusing to share power. During his rule, he was the richest man in Serbia and one of the richest in the Balkans.
    6. Nice photos May I share these photos in my TWM facebook page. Regards Demir https://www.facebook.com/groups/harpmadalyasi/
    7. "13/12/33 (1333 -1917) Yavuz üzerinde bulundugum esnada" 13.12.1917 while I am on board Yavuz This officer and the chubby officer on top with his wife (A lieutenant colonel - his uniform is from 1933-47 period - He also has the Medal of Independence. He wears the War Medal on his left breast instead of right) are Turkish. If you can say what is on his collar I may be able to say his class. It looks like medical doctor.
    8. Hi Terry, Can you scan and post the reverse Best wishes Demir
    9. Ivan Ivanovich Zaychenko that in the 90s. 19th century was the Persian consul in Odessa and at the same time served as chairman of the Odessa Branch of the Central Committee of the Board of the Moscow orphanages constituent departments. Empress Maria - court counselor.Graduated from his life in the dungeons of the Odessa Cheka - was shot in 1919. source: http://sammler.ru/index.php?showtopic=15035&st=0 posted by:Aleks601
    10. Thanks for these rare photos
    11. Bulgarian Officers 1. Bulgarian Officer 2. Major Gen. Konstantin Zhostov 3. Major Gen. Vladimir Vazov (Major General Vladimir Vazov,commanding the 9th Infantry Division Pleven at positions near Doiran, about 1918 source- La Gran Guerre) 4 Nikol Todorov Zhekov (Minister of War and Supreme Commander)
    12. Hilmi Paşha with Bulgarian Prince and Officers Front row: Gen.Dir. of Protocol Fuad Savfet Bey, Gen. Petroff, Prince Cyrill, Gen. Gekoff, Minister Koloutcheff, Hilmi Pasha Bulgarian Prince Cyrill, Gen. Gekoff and Hilmi Pasha have TWM, they also have other Ottoman orders and medals
    13. Thanks and best wishes
    14. These are very interesting photos. May I share them in my Turkish Group:Ottoman Medals. https://www.facebook.com/groups/osmanlimadalyalari/ Thanks
    15. This is a nice specimen for your TWM collection Tan.
    16. My suggestion: History of the Ottoman Empire
    17. Beware: CRETE Medal : 191225552800 jactser75
    18. Hi, Nice picture. The clasp is IRAK but it was attached wrong. It has to be reversed. Like this:
    19. Hello, The Iftihar and Sanayi Medal (1302- 1884) can be translated as "Pride, Gratification, Fine Arts and Industry" and it was awarded to civilian and military personnel who showed valor and gallantry and loyalty to the Empire as well as people who showed accomplishments in industry, fine arts and crafts and agriculture. As is known Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin (also known as Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin, Graf Zeppelin and in English, Count Zeppelin) (8 July 1838 – 8 March 1917) was a German general and later aircraft manufacturer. He founded the Zeppelin Airship company. He was born in Konstanz, Grand Duchy of Baden (now part of Baden-Württemberg, Germany). (Wikipedia) Wikipedia do not mentioned this award under his other orders and medals list. Although he was dead before the end of the war he must have receive the medal for his outstanding achievement. It would be very interesting to find more as you say pictures and especially the document for this medal. Thanks for bringing this subject to our attention. Demir
    20. 1. Generaloberst vom Boehm-Ermolli (black cap ) Czernowitz front and another KuK officer with the TWM on his right 2. A German Officer 3. Major General Vladimir Vazov, commanding the 9th Infantry Division Pleven at positions near Doiran source: La Gran Guerra 1914 - 1918, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Vazov , http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Doiran_(1917)
    21. I think she has enamel red crescent pin
    22. Here is Turkish nurse Nebiye Ölçen with the Red Crescent Medal which has an oak leaf she earned in Gallipoli
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