Imaret_Mosque_Built_1444_Plovdiv_Bulgara_in_1987.jpg (294 × 338 pixels, file size: 27 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
The Imaret Mosque, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, also known as the Sehabüddin Pasha Mosque, built in 1444; during the 'regenerative process' (Bulgarianization) the grounds of the mosque were turned into a rubbish tip; this photograph was taken in 1987.
Licensing
Fair use for Bulgarian Turks
Though this image is subject to copyright, its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because:
- It is a historically significant photo of a cultural monument. R.J. Crampton, A Concise History of Bulgaria, pp.211,Cambridge University Press, 1997, ISBN 0 521-521-56719-X)
- It is of much lower resolution than the original (copies made from it will be of very inferior quality).
- The photo is only being used for informational purposes.
- Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because the photo and its historical significance are the object of discussion in the article.
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03:35, 22 December 2007 | No thumbnail | 579 × 667 (305 KB) | Nostradamus1 (talk | contribs) | == Summary == The Imaret Mosque, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, also known as the Sehabüddin Pasha Mosque, built in 1444; during the 'regenreative process' (Bulgarianization) the grounds of the mosque were turned into rubbish tip; this protograph was taken in 1987. |
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