International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 5,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 1992 |
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Strana 60
... appears that the situation of most of the peasants was similar , and Bahjat and Tamimi concluded that the tribe was no longer nomadic ( badāwa ) but , rather , that they were semi - permanent settlers ( shibh hadaryyn ) . To support ...
... appears that the situation of most of the peasants was similar , and Bahjat and Tamimi concluded that the tribe was no longer nomadic ( badāwa ) but , rather , that they were semi - permanent settlers ( shibh hadaryyn ) . To support ...
Strana 64
... appears that these were quite close : as mentioned above , 30 percent of the annual surplus produce was consumed in Baysan , while the rest was sent to neighboring districts . In other words , these Beduins were involved in commercial ...
... appears that these were quite close : as mentioned above , 30 percent of the annual surplus produce was consumed in Baysan , while the rest was sent to neighboring districts . In other words , these Beduins were involved in commercial ...
Strana 94
... appears to have served the cause of Bukharo - Ottoman relations , for he was dismissed only two weeks after the audience . This must have pleased the new ruler of the khanate as being a sign of friendship , although Hammer insists that ...
... appears to have served the cause of Bukharo - Ottoman relations , for he was dismissed only two weeks after the audience . This must have pleased the new ruler of the khanate as being a sign of friendship , although Hammer insists that ...
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