International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzky 1–2University of Wisconsin, 1980 |
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... particularly the value of early tahrir data as a source for the pre - Ottoman period . After Wittek's study of the principality of Mentese , a tradition of monographic treatment of various pre - Ottoman ruling houses and their ...
... particularly the value of early tahrir data as a source for the pre - Ottoman period . After Wittek's study of the principality of Mentese , a tradition of monographic treatment of various pre - Ottoman ruling houses and their ...
Strana 84
... particularly the case for the Maghreb countries , where the intrusion of the colonists was represented as the una- voidable ( and happy ) conclusion to an era of poverty and barbarity . This prejudice against the Ottomans becomes ...
... particularly the case for the Maghreb countries , where the intrusion of the colonists was represented as the una- voidable ( and happy ) conclusion to an era of poverty and barbarity . This prejudice against the Ottomans becomes ...
Strana 4
... particularly strong in parts of Bosnia proper ( i.e. , in eastern and central Bosnia ) where the first Moslems appeared and where the Islamization process later became the most intense and profound . I believe it would be wrong to claim ...
... particularly strong in parts of Bosnia proper ( i.e. , in eastern and central Bosnia ) where the first Moslems appeared and where the Islamization process later became the most intense and profound . I believe it would be wrong to claim ...
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroqhi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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