International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 2University of Wisconsin, 1981 |
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... rule forcefully and sought to introduce certain selective changes only . The changes were designed more to suit him than Iran . He had a military rather than a popular hold on the people . He was , thus , neither well equipped to defend ...
... rule forcefully and sought to introduce certain selective changes only . The changes were designed more to suit him than Iran . He had a military rather than a popular hold on the people . He was , thus , neither well equipped to defend ...
Strana 29
... rule was absolute , his understanding of politics shallow , and his concept of " modernization ” naive . Unlike Ataturk , he wanted to graft selective western type social and economic changes on the base of a traditional political ...
... rule was absolute , his understanding of politics shallow , and his concept of " modernization ” naive . Unlike Ataturk , he wanted to graft selective western type social and economic changes on the base of a traditional political ...
Strana 149
... rule in Damascus . The date of 1708 chosen by Dr. Barbir as the starting point of his book is well known as a turning point in the history of Damascus because it marked the transfer of the command of the pilgrimage to the governors of ...
... rule in Damascus . The date of 1708 chosen by Dr. Barbir as the starting point of his book is well known as a turning point in the history of Damascus because it marked the transfer of the command of the pilgrimage to the governors of ...
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The PoliticalEconomic Ideas and Achievements of | 1 |
Atatürk Viewed by His Arab Contemporaries The Opinions | 15 |
Kemalism Its Influences on Iran and Afghanistan | 25 |
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