Kamolan
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Copyright
editHi there. I'm asking only to learn something from you. It's about the File:Yazarkafa Son Kapak.jpg. How do you understand that this cover is copyrighted? (I made edits on that file without knowing that it was copyrighted.) Thanks in advance for the reply. --E4024 (talk) 09:12, 23 June 2017 (UTC)
- All covers are copyrighted, if magazines do not use free license. Kamolan (talk) 09:19, 23 June 2017 (UTC)
Wrong infos in Russian Wikipedia
editHi. This article says "To suppress protests in the city of Rize, the government even had to order the shelling of the city with the guns of the «Hamidiye» cruiser." It's not true and the reference doesn't mention it. And also British troops withdrawn from Turkey on 4 October 1923 during the Turkish War of Independence. But the infobox in this article says "until 1922" ("до 1922"). You should delete this. - Ullierlich (talk) 07:36, 18 October 2018 (UTC)
- It's not true and the reference doesn't mention it. - The Turkish armored ship Hamidiye bombarded the northern city of Rize from the sea, and 57 religious men who wore turbans were hung as a lesson to the public [1]. Kamolan (talk) 23:29, 19 October 2018 (UTC)
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File:Нагапетян К.Г. художник.jpg
editУважаемый Kamolan! Этот файл разместил я - сын художника Нагапетяна К.Г., который изображен на фото. Обратите внимание на электронный адрес ([email protected]) и имя пользователя (Нагапет). На мой взгляд - это является подтверждением моего родства со своим отцом. К сожаленью, завещания он не оставил.
Прошу помощи в правильном описании файла. Моих знаний для этого не хватает.Нагапет (talk) 08:13, 13 April 2019 (UTC)
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editУважаемый Kamolan! Может быть, Вы все-таки ответите мне?Нагапет (talk) 06:19, 19 April 2019 (UTC)
Ottoman Turkish
edithello kamolan
I am a history teacher in Istanbul. For a long time I was looking for books with Arabic letters written in Tatar. I saw the books you uploaded by chance. Thank you very much for uploading these books. these will be very useful to me. I am especially interested in Ottoman Turkish books. I wonder from which source did you download these books. Are there any other books? Also do you know the internet resources of the books of the Arabic alphabet of the Azerbaijani language.
Do you know Turkish and Ottoman Turkish. How did you become interested in history books written in Turkish with this Arabic alphabet? I wish you success in your work.--Tarih (talk) 05:52, 31 May 2020 (UTC)