International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 2University of Wisconsin, 1981 |
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... 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 ...
Strana 123
... continued to command the trade in Turkish opium to China and the United States . Stelle describes the situation thus : " From 1824 to the dissolution of Perkins & Company in 1830 there were periodic notices that all Turkish opium was ...
... continued to command the trade in Turkish opium to China and the United States . Stelle describes the situation thus : " From 1824 to the dissolution of Perkins & Company in 1830 there were periodic notices that all Turkish opium was ...
Strana 127
... continued to offer resistance to both Russian and Bukharan domination until the khanate's final dissolution in 1876 . Russian orientalists Vasilii V. Bartol'd and Pavel P. Ivanov have considered the history of Qoqan , but only in ...
... continued to offer resistance to both Russian and Bukharan domination until the khanate's final dissolution in 1876 . Russian orientalists Vasilii V. Bartol'd and Pavel P. Ivanov have considered the history of Qoqan , but only in ...
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