File:Gertrude Bell Fattuh 1907.jpg

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Description Photograph of en:Gertrude Bell and her Arab servant Fattuh who accompanied her on many of her journeys in Anatolia (Asia Minor), then part of the Ottoman Empire.
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Source Scan of plate in "A Quest in the Middle East" by Liora Lukitz. Lukitz credits the University of Newcastle's Gertrude Bell collection. University of Newcastle asserts copyright but this claim does not appear to be valid. https://gertrudebell.ncl.ac.uk/p/gb-3-1-8-1-238 for Newcastle's version.
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