萨比哈·格克琴 (Chinese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "萨比哈·格克琴" in Chinese language version.

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  • Ataturk's Daughter was an Armenian. armedia.am. 2 November 2016 [17 May 2017]. (原始内容存档于2019-10-20) (英语). According to Turkish sources and the interview with Sabiha Gokcen herself, she was born on March 22, 1913 in Bursa. She was the daughter of Mustafa İzzet Bey and Hayriye Hanim who were ethnic Bosniaks 

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  • Naughton, Russell. Sabiha Gokcen (1913-2001), Pioneer Aviatrix. Hargrave Pioneers of Aviation. 2014 [17 November 2014]. (原始内容存档于2018-03-09). 
  • Women Combat Pilots of WW1. Monash University. [10 January 2015]. (原始内容存档于2018-09-24). Princess Eugenie M. Shakhovskaya was Russia's first woman military pilot. Served with the 1st Field Air Squadron. Unknown if she actually flew any combat missions, and she was ultimately charged with treason and attempting to flee to enemy lines. Sentenced to death by firing squad, sentence commuted to life imprisonment by the Tsar, freed during the Revolution, became chief executioner for Gen. Tchecka and drug addict, shot one of her assistants in a narcotic delirium and was herself shot. 

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