International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 2University of Wisconsin, 1981 |
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... fact is appreciated , it is not difficult to see why he actively supported , even sponsored , the formation of the Progressive Republican Party in 1924 and the Free Party in 1930 and why these experiments in multi - partyism failed . As ...
... fact is appreciated , it is not difficult to see why he actively supported , even sponsored , the formation of the Progressive Republican Party in 1924 and the Free Party in 1930 and why these experiments in multi - partyism failed . As ...
Strana 98
... fact the Ottoman population statistics tended to undercount the population by 6 to 15 percent because of the slow operation of the registration system , one can assume that the male population of the Tuna province was nearer to ...
... fact the Ottoman population statistics tended to undercount the population by 6 to 15 percent because of the slow operation of the registration system , one can assume that the male population of the Tuna province was nearer to ...
Strana 150
... fact , the absence of the governor of Damascus for three months while conducting the pilgrimage caravan and for about another month on the dawra to collect taxes encouraged ambitious groups , both inside and outside Damascus , to emerge ...
... fact , the absence of the governor of Damascus for three months while conducting the pilgrimage caravan and for about another month on the dawra to collect taxes encouraged ambitious groups , both inside and outside Damascus , to emerge ...
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