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... Anatolia , when the Caucasus was conquered by the Russians . They were taken hither and thither , back and forward , through Asiatic and European Turkey , and were fleeced of everything that they possessed . It is certain that the ...
... Anatolia , when the Caucasus was conquered by the Russians . They were taken hither and thither , back and forward , through Asiatic and European Turkey , and were fleeced of everything that they possessed . It is certain that the ...
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... Anatolia is a marked feature of his reign , as I can assert from positive knowledge . The name was an old historic title , and the diffusion of it was a fact of Ottoman government long before Abd - ul - Hamid , but his policy gave ...
... Anatolia is a marked feature of his reign , as I can assert from positive knowledge . The name was an old historic title , and the diffusion of it was a fact of Ottoman government long before Abd - ul - Hamid , but his policy gave ...
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... Anatolia an absolutely overwhelming majority . In Anatolia , therefore , lay always the centre and the strength of Turkey . In respect of that great line of division between Moslems and Christians in Asiatic Turkey the diversity is ...
... Anatolia an absolutely overwhelming majority . In Anatolia , therefore , lay always the centre and the strength of Turkey . In respect of that great line of division between Moslems and Christians in Asiatic Turkey the diversity is ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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