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DescriptionIsmail Gasprinski of Crimea. Molla Nasreddin № 17.jpg
Azərbaycanca: Krımlı İsmayıl Qasprinski. “Molla Nəsrəddin” jurnalının 28 aprel 1908-ci il tarixli 17-ci nömrəsi (ərəb əlifbası ilə azərbaycan dilində və rus dilində).
Русский: Духовенство против Исмаил-бека Гаспринского. Азербайджанский журнал "Молла Насреддин" (Тифлис), №17, 28 апреля 1908 года.
English: İsmail Gaspıralı (Gasprinski) (1851-1914) was a famous Crimean Tatar intellectual, educator, publisher and politician with the newspaper Terjuman – Translator and his textbook Khoja-i-sübyan – The Teacher of Children in his hand. Two men threatening him look like a Tatar and Azerbaijani clerics (Molla Nasreddin, April 28, 1908, №17).
Inscriptions: Say Üsuli-cedide khilaf sherietdir – What is against the New Methods is Islamic Sharia law and Tekfir – apostasy, declaration of him as unbeliever.
Molla Nasreddin № 17.jpg. Molla Nasreddin magazine (on Azeri), published between 1906-1931
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