International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzky 1–2University of Wisconsin, 1980 |
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Strana 12
... 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 ...
... 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
... continued , at least to the middle of the century , to conduct a lively , but more strictly north- south trade with the Turkish empires of the South . Except for some highly desirable goods , such as spices , that continued to flow ...
... continued , at least to the middle of the century , to conduct a lively , but more strictly north- south trade with the Turkish empires of the South . Except for some highly desirable goods , such as spices , that continued to flow ...
Strana 72
... continued throughout the thirteenth century . The important stages of this movement are known . In the 1230s the Mongols drove out a number of Turcoman tribes from Maragha and Arran and from the Mughan plains in Azerbaijan , an area ...
... continued throughout the thirteenth century . The important stages of this movement are known . In the 1230s the Mongols drove out a number of Turcoman tribes from Maragha and Arran and from the Mughan plains in Azerbaijan , an area ...
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroqhi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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