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They continued from time to time to offer resistance to official malfeasance and ,
occasionally , they struck out violently at the representatives of authority . The
chasm between the people and the exponents of authority — the ayans and the ...
They continued from time to time to offer resistance to official malfeasance and ,
occasionally , they struck out violently at the representatives of authority . The
chasm between the people and the exponents of authority — the ayans and the ...
Strana 96
The lower Volga trade , as it was described in the tenth - century sources and as
it continued during the eleventh century , constituted part of a vast
intercontinental commercial network that linked northern Europe with eastern Iran
and Central ...
The lower Volga trade , as it was described in the tenth - century sources and as
it continued during the eleventh century , constituted part of a vast
intercontinental commercial network that linked northern Europe with eastern Iran
and Central ...
Strana 120
142 ( Continued ) Male Population. Inclosure 1 in No. 142 ( Continued ) Male
Population Names of Villages Number of Houses Armenian Land under
Cultivation Greek Turk . Gerson 13 45 43 62 72 71 16 12 35 44 110 165 179 200
31 23 87 ...
142 ( Continued ) Male Population. Inclosure 1 in No. 142 ( Continued ) Male
Population Names of Villages Number of Houses Armenian Land under
Cultivation Greek Turk . Gerson 13 45 43 62 72 71 16 12 35 44 110 165 179 200
31 23 87 ...
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