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figures have always seemed to offer the “ best of both worlds , " as they appear to
be the result of an unexpected agreement of both the Ottoman government and
the Greek Patriarchate on the number of Greeks in the Ottoman Empire .
figures have always seemed to offer the “ best of both worlds , " as they appear to
be the result of an unexpected agreement of both the Ottoman government and
the Greek Patriarchate on the number of Greeks in the Ottoman Empire .
Strana 68
After the Greek defeat in Anatolia and the loss of Eastern Thrace , the figures
were used to count “ tremendous ” Greek ... of Nations official publications ,
subtracted the number of refugees who had reached Greece from the Greek
Patriarchate ...
After the Greek defeat in Anatolia and the loss of Eastern Thrace , the figures
were used to count “ tremendous ” Greek ... of Nations official publications ,
subtracted the number of refugees who had reached Greece from the Greek
Patriarchate ...
Strana 69
In order to keep the totals correct , Polybius in effect made Turks into Greeks , by
undercounting the one and overcounting the other . In Table Four the real Greek
population figure for each province as recorded by the Ottomans is compared ...
In order to keep the totals correct , Polybius in effect made Turks into Greeks , by
undercounting the one and overcounting the other . In Table Four the real Greek
population figure for each province as recorded by the Ottomans is compared ...
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroghi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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