International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzky 1–2University of Wisconsin, 1980 |
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... Anatolia was all too often not accompanied by a corresponding growth in commercial possibilities : If such opportunities had been greater , we would expect to find a clearer record of them in the tax registers . At this point , such a ...
... Anatolia was all too often not accompanied by a corresponding growth in commercial possibilities : If such opportunities had been greater , we would expect to find a clearer record of them in the tax registers . At this point , such a ...
Strana 72
... Anatolia under Bayju in 1243 ; and , finally , the establishment of direct Mongol adminis- tration after 1277 ) a massive population movement toward the western frontier zone of the Seljukid state of Anatolia was set under way , and ...
... Anatolia under Bayju in 1243 ; and , finally , the establishment of direct Mongol adminis- tration after 1277 ) a massive population movement toward the western frontier zone of the Seljukid state of Anatolia was set under way , and ...
Strana 73
... Anatolia — a struggle that brought still more immigration . The figures provided by the Arab geographer Ibn Said ( d . 1274 or 1286 ) give at least a general idea of the relative distribution of the Turcomans on these frontiers ...
... Anatolia — a struggle that brought still more immigration . The figures provided by the Arab geographer Ibn Said ( d . 1274 or 1286 ) give at least a general idea of the relative distribution of the Turcomans on these frontiers ...
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroqhi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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