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Strana 61
However , despite Russia's strong initial position , Istanbul thereafter became the
scene of a sharp struggle for supremacy between the Russian , British , and
French ministers . The terms of the Treaty of Adrianople also allowed the Russian
...
However , despite Russia's strong initial position , Istanbul thereafter became the
scene of a sharp struggle for supremacy between the Russian , British , and
French ministers . The terms of the Treaty of Adrianople also allowed the Russian
...
Strana 62
When great opposition was shown by both the Porte and the other great powers ,
the Russian envoy was willing to substitute for a treaty a formal note in which the
Ottoman government would state : The Orthodox cult of the Orient , its clergy , its ...
When great opposition was shown by both the Porte and the other great powers ,
the Russian envoy was willing to substitute for a treaty a formal note in which the
Ottoman government would state : The Orthodox cult of the Orient , its clergy , its ...
Strana 112
The Sublime Porte already had recognized Russia's role in defending the
interests of both the Greek and Armenian ... it was not long before Ottoman
administrators in Syria came to depend on the advice of Russian agents in
coping with the ...
The Sublime Porte already had recognized Russia's role in defending the
interests of both the Greek and Armenian ... it was not long before Ottoman
administrators in Syria came to depend on the advice of Russian agents in
coping with the ...
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