International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... rule in the Balkans was one of relative calm , justice and peaceful religious and cultural co - existence . Consequently , one of the first relatively impartial writings about the Ottomans , generally known as Busbecq's Turkish Letters ...
... rule in the Balkans was one of relative calm , justice and peaceful religious and cultural co - existence . Consequently , one of the first relatively impartial writings about the Ottomans , generally known as Busbecq's Turkish Letters ...
Strana 202
... rule , wrote letters , reports and other documents which reveal information about islamization and cover a period that has been neglected by scholars who worked primarily with Ottoman sources . These scholars have concentrated on the ...
... rule , wrote letters , reports and other documents which reveal information about islamization and cover a period that has been neglected by scholars who worked primarily with Ottoman sources . These scholars have concentrated on the ...
Strana 203
... rule contradicts ideas that still exist in some national historiographies . Some authors see a break of continuity between the pre - Ottoman and Ottoman era or stress the idea of a “ demographic collapse ” . In his study Anton Minkov ...
... rule contradicts ideas that still exist in some national historiographies . Some authors see a break of continuity between the pre - Ottoman and Ottoman era or stress the idea of a “ demographic collapse ” . In his study Anton Minkov ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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