English: Tughra (i.e., seal or signature) of
Mustafa IV, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1807-1808). An explanation of the different elements composing the tughra can be found
here.
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Tughra (i.e., seal or signature) of
Mustafa IV, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1807-1808). An explanation of the different elements composing the tughra can be found [http://www.tugra.org/okun
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