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BazTravels
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Canon R5
Welcome to BazTravels and I hope you enjoy my VR180 videos
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BazTravels
When many statesmen, including members of the dynasty, grand viziers, ministers, captains of the sea, chiefs of staff, ambassadors, preferred to be buried in this garden full of roses and jasmines, the garden turned into a kind of Ottoman famous cemetery. In time, the garden became known as Hasan Fehmi Bey, the writer of the Özgüri newspaper, who was accepted as the first press martyr of İshak Sukuti, one of the founders of the Union and Progress Party, the famous writer Muallim Naci, who defended classical literature against the new school of literature, and the grand vizier Said Halim Pasha. The cemetery was home to 144 graves, including one of the martyrs of the press, Ahmed Samim, Namık Kemal's grandson Cezmi, who ended his own life with a bullet, and Ziya Gökalp, who died on October 25, 1924.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BazTravels
When many statesmen, including members of the dynasty, grand viziers, ministers, captains of the sea, chiefs of staff, ambassadors, preferred to be buried in this garden full of roses and jasmines, the garden turned into a kind of Ottoman famous cemetery. In time, the garden became known as Hasan Fehmi Bey, the writer of the Özgüri newspaper, who was accepted as the first press martyr of İshak Sukuti, one of the founders of the Union and Progress Party, the famous writer Muallim Naci, who defended classical literature against the new school of literature, and the grand vizier Said Halim Pasha. The cemetery was home to 144 graves, including one of the martyrs of the press, Ahmed Samim, Namık Kemal's grandson Cezmi, who ended his own life with a bullet, and Ziya Gökalp, who died on October 25, 1924.