International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 11,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2005 |
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41 43 Turkuman ) in later references . This also started early but seems to have been completed by the nineteenth century . Seetzen in the early years of the century could still say that the Turcomans retained their Turkish language ...
41 43 Turkuman ) in later references . This also started early but seems to have been completed by the nineteenth century . Seetzen in the early years of the century could still say that the Turcomans retained their Turkish language ...
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... early Qasimis ( p . 149 ) . But , she continues , this was not an attempt to reconnect to the Circassian Mamluk sultanate , which the literalists might presume , but a rather devious genealogical construct connecting Ridvan to the ...
... early Qasimis ( p . 149 ) . But , she continues , this was not an attempt to reconnect to the Circassian Mamluk sultanate , which the literalists might presume , but a rather devious genealogical construct connecting Ridvan to the ...
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... early on that they were Bulgarians , blood brothers , who had been forced to convert to Islam by the Ottomans . By giving up the markers of Muslim difference they once again would take their rightful place in the Bulgarian nation . The ...
... early on that they were Bulgarians , blood brothers , who had been forced to convert to Islam by the Ottomans . By giving up the markers of Muslim difference they once again would take their rightful place in the Bulgarian nation . The ...
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