International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 2University of Wisconsin, 1981 |
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... villages , their new status produced almost no perceptible change . Interestingly , the 1924 Village Law spelled out a long list of compulsory and voluntary projects , from the building of schools to the whitewashing of houses , to be ...
... villages , their new status produced almost no perceptible change . Interestingly , the 1924 Village Law spelled out a long list of compulsory and voluntary projects , from the building of schools to the whitewashing of houses , to be ...
Strana 98
... villages . More detailed population statistics of the same area compiled by a special envoy of the Romanian government in 1878 placed the total number of inhabitants in northern Dobruca at 225,753 - a figure fully in accordance with the ...
... villages . More detailed population statistics of the same area compiled by a special envoy of the Romanian government in 1878 placed the total number of inhabitants in northern Dobruca at 225,753 - a figure fully in accordance with the ...
Strana 99
... villages , or roughly two schools for three villages ; this is a rather impressive figure for the period under discussion . The analysis of the educational system may be pushed still further . Assuming that one tenth of the population ...
... villages , or roughly two schools for three villages ; this is a rather impressive figure for the period under discussion . The analysis of the educational system may be pushed still further . Assuming that one tenth of the population ...
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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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