International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 2University of Wisconsin, 1981 |
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... organization . There was no real distinction between members and supporters . This organizational amorphousness did not prevent a high degree of centralization , a charac- teristic well noted by observers . Nor was it incompatible with ...
... organization . There was no real distinction between members and supporters . This organizational amorphousness did not prevent a high degree of centralization , a charac- teristic well noted by observers . Nor was it incompatible with ...
Strana 141
... organization and to shed greater light on the behavior of the bureaucratic classes than would have been otherwise possible . Significant as it is in the context of Ottoman reforms , the growth of the scribal service from its origins as ...
... organization and to shed greater light on the behavior of the bureaucratic classes than would have been otherwise possible . Significant as it is in the context of Ottoman reforms , the growth of the scribal service from its origins as ...
Strana 143
... organization of the scribal service . Whereas the elites aspired to replicate the system of the patrimonial ... organizational pattern of separate confessional communities - witty and elegant model that will surely be cannibalized by ...
... organization of the scribal service . Whereas the elites aspired to replicate the system of the patrimonial ... organizational pattern of separate confessional communities - witty and elegant model that will surely be cannibalized by ...
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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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