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English: Tughra (i.e., seal or signature) of Mahmud II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1808-1839). An explanation of the different elements composing the tughra can be found here.
Date Published and used between 1808 and 1839 on all Ottoman official documents and coins.
Source
Author Unknown court calligrapher.
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Public domain
This work first published in the Ottoman Empire is now in the public domain because the Empire's copyright formalities were not met (copyright notice, registration, and deposit), or because the copyright term (30 years after the death of the author, sometimes less) expired before the Empire was dissolved (details).
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