Turkish Almanac 1926 from The Justice Gazette | Archival Calendar or Almanac| Lunar Calendar

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This Ottoman-era calendar or Almanac of 1926 is archived in the Ministry of Justice in Turkey. Here is the translation and explanation of the elements present in the image: Translation: Title (Top Left): جریده عدلیه (Jarida Adliyye) - This translates to "The Justice Gazette." Top Right: سنه ۳ (Sene 3) - "Year 3" صادق ۲۸ (Sadık 28) - Likely refers to the specific date or edition number, "Sadık 28." Central Text: The text in the middle of the circular chart appears to be the Shahada (Islamic declaration of faith), commonly used in Islamic art and manuscripts. Labels around the circle: These are dates and years of the Ottoman calendar. Bottom Right (Legend): واحده (Wahde) - "Unit" بنگله جوز کوک فهمننده (Bengleh Joz Kuk Fahmenende) - This text is not entirely clear, but seems to be referring to some units or symbols explained further. صادقه (Sadık) - "Sadiq" or "Sadiqah," which might refer to a trustworthy or truthful measurement. Explanation: This cover represents a detailed calendar or almanac used during the Ottoman period. The circular chart in the middle might be depicting a timeline or various astronomical events, with blue and yellow circles likely representing different dates, events, or celestial bodies. The intricate lines connecting the center to the outer circle represent the connections or timelines of these events or dates. The content suggests the publication's focus on timekeeping, astronomical observations, and possibly religious or governmental matters, indicated by the presence of the Shahada in the center and the meticulous recording of dates. Visual Elements: Center: Arabic calligraphy, possibly religious text. Outer Circle: Alternating blue and yellow circles representing different time units. Connecting Lines: Indicative of connections or significant events between the central and outer elements. This cover reflects the rich tradition of scientific and religious scholarship in the Ottoman Empire, emphasizing the importance of accurate timekeeping and astronomical observations.

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Perfect for art collectors, history enthusiasts, lovers of archival calendars and almanacs, map collectors and those with a connection to Turkey, the Middle East, and Archival documents.
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This Ottoman-era calendar or Almanac of 1926 is archived in the Ministry of Justice in Turkey. Here is the translation and explanation of the elements present in the image: Translation: Title (Top Left): جریده عدلیه (Jarida Adliyye) - This translates to "The Justice Gazette." Top Right: سنه ۳ (Sene 3) - "Year 3" صادق ۲۸ (Sadık 28) - Likely refers to the specific date or edition number, "Sadık 28." Central Text: The text in the middle of the circular chart appears to be the Shahada (Islamic declaration of faith), commonly used in Islamic art and manuscripts. Labels around the circle: These are dates and years of the Ottoman calendar. Bottom Right (Legend): واحده (Wahde) - "Unit" بنگله جوز کوک فهمننده (Bengleh Joz Kuk Fahmenende) - This text is not entirely clear, but seems to be referring to some units or symbols explained further. صادقه (Sadık) - "Sadiq" or "Sadiqah," which might refer to a trustworthy or truthful measurement. Explanation: This cover represents a detailed calendar or almanac used during the Ottoman period. The circular chart in the middle might be depicting a timeline or various astronomical events, with blue and yellow circles likely representing different dates, events, or celestial bodies. The intricate lines connecting the center to the outer circle represent the connections or timelines of these events or dates. The content suggests the publication's focus on timekeeping, astronomical observations, and possibly religious or governmental matters, indicated by the presence of the Shahada in the center and the meticulous recording of dates. Visual Elements: Center: Arabic calligraphy, possibly religious text. Outer Circle: Alternating blue and yellow circles representing different time units. Connecting Lines: Indicative of connections or significant events between the central and outer elements. This cover reflects the rich tradition of scientific and religious scholarship in the Ottoman Empire, emphasizing the importance of accurate timekeeping and astronomical observations.

Printed on high-quality Hahnemühle German Etching paper, known for its texture and velvet-like finish, this art print brings historical significance to any space you set it in.

Perfect for art collectors, history enthusiasts, lovers of archival calendars and almanacs, map collectors and those with a connection to Turkey, the Middle East, and Archival documents.
This Ottoman-era calendar or Almanac of 1926 is archived in the Ministry of Justice in Turkey. Here is the translation and explanation of the elements present in the image: Translation: Title (Top Left): جریده عدلیه (Jarida Adliyye) - This translates to "The Justice Gazette." Top Right: سنه ۳ (Sene 3) - "Year 3" صادق ۲۸ (Sadık 28) - Likely refers to the specific date or edition number, "Sadık 28." Central Text: The text in the middle of the circular chart appears to be the Shahada (Islamic declaration of faith), commonly used in Islamic art and manuscripts. Labels around the circle: These are dates and years of the Ottoman calendar. Bottom Right (Legend): واحده (Wahde) - "Unit" بنگله جوز کوک فهمننده (Bengleh Joz Kuk Fahmenende) - This text is not entirely clear, but seems to be referring to some units or symbols explained further. صادقه (Sadık) - "Sadiq" or "Sadiqah," which might refer to a trustworthy or truthful measurement. Explanation: This cover represents a detailed calendar or almanac used during the Ottoman period. The circular chart in the middle might be depicting a timeline or various astronomical events, with blue and yellow circles likely representing different dates, events, or celestial bodies. The intricate lines connecting the center to the outer circle represent the connections or timelines of these events or dates. The content suggests the publication's focus on timekeeping, astronomical observations, and possibly religious or governmental matters, indicated by the presence of the Shahada in the center and the meticulous recording of dates. Visual Elements: Center: Arabic calligraphy, possibly religious text. Outer Circle: Alternating blue and yellow circles representing different time units. Connecting Lines: Indicative of connections or significant events between the central and outer elements. This cover reflects the rich tradition of scientific and religious scholarship in the Ottoman Empire, emphasizing the importance of accurate timekeeping and astronomical observations.

Printed on high-quality Hahnemühle German Etching paper, known for its texture and velvet-like finish, this art print brings historical significance to any space you set it in.

Perfect for art collectors, history enthusiasts, lovers of archival calendars and almanacs, map collectors and those with a connection to Turkey, the Middle East, and Archival documents.