File:Продавец газет на Бакинском вокзале.jpg

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Azərbaycanca: Bakı vağzalında

- Oradan bir "Həqiqət" qəzetəsi ver,

Qəzet satan: - Biz müsəlman qəzetəsi saxlamırıq, o səbəbə ki dünya xəlq olunandan indiyədək sən əvvəlinci müsəlmansan ki müsəlman qəzetəsi istəyirsən.
Русский: Продавец газет на Бакинском вокзале. "Молла Насреддин" (№ 17, 1910 г.)
English: Baku Train Station

- Do you have "Haqiqat" newspaper?
- We don’t have any Muslim papers. For the following reason: since the creation of the world, you are the first person to ever ask for a Muslim paper.

Transalation from: www.artfagcity.com
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Source zerrspiegel.orientphil.uni-halle.de
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Oskar Schmerling  (1863–1938)  wikidata:Q16372272
 
Oskar Schmerling
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Oscar Schmerling
Description -Soviet painter, educator and caricaturist
Date of birth/death 1 July 1863 (in Julian calendarEdit this at Wikidata 2 January 1938 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Stavropol Tbilisi
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