Image:Imaret Mosque Built 1444 Plovdiv Bulgara in 1987.jpg

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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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[edit] Fair use for Turks in Bulgaria

Though this image is subject to copyright, its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because:

  1. 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)
  2. It is of much lower resolution than the original (copies made from it will be of very inferior quality).
  3. The photo is only being used for informational purposes.
  4. 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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current03:35, 22 December 2007579×667 (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. )
23:04, 21 December 2007600×667 (327 KB)Nostradamus1 (Talk | contribs) (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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