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Page 381
... TURKMEN Many of the distinctions about which we speak are not recognized in government statistics , and the diverse races are summed up as Moslems or as Osmanli ( on which title there is more to say in the sequel ) . This is the case ...
... TURKMEN Many of the distinctions about which we speak are not recognized in government statistics , and the diverse races are summed up as Moslems or as Osmanli ( on which title there is more to say in the sequel ) . This is the case ...
Page 382
... Turkmen tribes are left unexplained , and it seems to be assumed that they are the conquering race . Although these explanations both contain some element of truth , they are both insufficient , because they take no note of the fact ...
... Turkmen tribes are left unexplained , and it seems to be assumed that they are the conquering race . Although these explanations both contain some element of truth , they are both insufficient , because they take no note of the fact ...
Page 383
... Turkmen tribes ( Asheret ) is in the level plains around the great salt lake in the centre of the country and in the eastern Taurus mountains . The Ramazan - Oglu Turkmens of the Eastern Taurus overran and partially conquered the ...
... Turkmen tribes ( Asheret ) is in the level plains around the great salt lake in the centre of the country and in the eastern Taurus mountains . The Ramazan - Oglu Turkmens of the Eastern Taurus overran and partially conquered the ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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