International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 2University of Wisconsin, 1981 |
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... Arslan certainly did . He first encountered the future president of Turkey at the Libyan front in 1912 , and had his final conversation with him in a Berlin cafe in late 1917. According to Arslan , " I could even say that we were ...
... Arslan certainly did . He first encountered the future president of Turkey at the Libyan front in 1912 , and had his final conversation with him in a Berlin cafe in late 1917. According to Arslan , " I could even say that we were ...
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... Arslan . His was a voice denouncing virtually everything that " the atheistic Kemalists " proposed . 10 For the purposes of a succinct analysis , Arslan's response to Mustafa Kemal can best be presented as a three- fold argument : first ...
... Arslan . His was a voice denouncing virtually everything that " the atheistic Kemalists " proposed . 10 For the purposes of a succinct analysis , Arslan's response to Mustafa Kemal can best be presented as a three- fold argument : first ...
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... Arslan was no particular friend of the Muhammad Ali dynasty , but the action of the Turkish Grand National Assembly had created a void which had to be filled . Arslan recognized that Egypt had the best opportunity to provide Islam with ...
... Arslan was no particular friend of the Muhammad Ali dynasty , but the action of the Turkish Grand National Assembly had created a void which had to be filled . Arslan recognized that Egypt had the best opportunity to provide Islam with ...
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Atatürk Viewed by His Arab Contemporaries The Opinions | 15 |
Kemalism Its Influences on Iran and Afghanistan | 25 |
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