DescriptionNo-nb bldsa 6d215 Самурский и Коркмасов.jpg
Norsk bokmål: Fra venstre: Samursky, presidenten for republikken Daghestans sentrale eksekutivkomite, og Korkmasov, presidenten for regjeringen. Ett av bildene fra reisen gjennom Georgia i perioden 3 juli til 14 juli 1925. Fridtjof Nansen ble invitert av republikkens president som ba ham om å reise rundt for å undersøke forholdene i landet slik at han kunne gi råd om utviklingsmulighetene.
English: From the left: Samursky, the president of the Republic of Daghestan's central executive committee; and Korkmasov, the president of the government. One of the pictures from the journey through Georgia during the period July 3 to July 14, 1925. Fridtjof Nansen was invited by the president of the republic to travel around and look at the conditions in the country, so that he could give advice on the possibilities for development.
Deutsch: Von links: Samursy, Präsident des zentralen Exekutivkommittees der Republik Daghestan und Korkmasov, Präsident der Regierung. Eines der Bilder von der Reise durch Georgien im Zeitraum 3. Juli bis 14. Juli 1925. Fridtjof Nansen wurde vom Präsidenten der Republik eingeladen, der ihn bat herumzureisen und die Verhältnisse im Land zu untersuchen, damit er ihm Rat um Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten geben könne.
Español: Desde la izquierda: Samursky, presidente del comité central ejecutivo de la república de Daghestan, y Korkmasov, el presidente del gobierno. Una de las fotos del viaje a través de Georgia en en periodo el 3 de julio a 14 de julio de 1925. El presidente de la república invitó a Fridtjof Nansen y le pidió que viajara en el país para investigar la situación para que pudiera dar consejos de las posibilidades de desarollo.
Nederlands: Samurskij, leider van het dagelijks bestuur van de republiek Daghestan (links), en premier Korkmasov. Een foto van de reis door Georgië van 3 tot 14 juli 1925.Fridtjof Nansen werd door de president uitgenodigd op een rondreis ter kennismaking met de situatie in het land, zodat hij advies kon geven over de mogelijkheden tot ontwikkeling.
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