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Disputed gold wreath will be sent back to Turkey from Scotland
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— Murat Aksakalli claimed he inherited the item, valued at £250,000, from his grandfather. The wreath, thought to have been sealed in a tomb ... › ... › UK
Crowned off – The Sun
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Murat Aksakalli claimed the stunning ancient relic had been left to him by his ... carry company hit financial problems. And two of his ... And Aksakalli claims that a police officer friend of his, Lawson Porter, also spoke to the ...
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Ancient £250k golden crown to be returned to Turkey - Daily Mailwww.dailymail.co.uk › news › article
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· The £ crown thought to date to 350BC will be returned to the Turkish government after Edinburgh cafe owner Murat Aksakalli lost a ...
Dunfermline man fails in bid to hold up legal row over £225,
www.dunfermlinepress.com
A DUNFERMLINE man who has intervened in a legal wrangle over the ownership of an ancient gold wreath held by police failed in a bid to secure a…
Gold crown of Hecatomnus returned to Turkey: Culture minister
www.hurriyetdailynews.com
— It has been reported that Murat Aksakallı, 50, who manages a cafe in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh, and his business partners Ali Sanal ... › ...
Golden crown of Hecatomnus to be returned to Turkey
archaeonewsnet.com
— The crown, reported to have been valued at £250,000, was in the possession of Edinburgh café owner Murat Aksakalli, who claimed to have ... › gold...
Police Scotland chief in gold wreath legal wrangle
www.scotsman.com
— Murat Aksakalli, of Northfield Grove, Edinburgh, and the Turkish government are named as the defenders. › news
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