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... Osmanli ; and the distinction between them and the Turkmens is clearly marked . The Turkmen tribes used to claim ostentatiously to be and to be styled Turkmen ' , and repudiated the name Turk ' , while the Osmanli would have regarded it ...
... Osmanli ; and the distinction between them and the Turkmens is clearly marked . The Turkmen tribes used to claim ostentatiously to be and to be styled Turkmen ' , and repudiated the name Turk ' , while the Osmanli would have regarded it ...
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... Osmanli . X. OSMANLI OR TURK The national name to which the Turkish people of Asia Minor and South - eastern Europe lay claim is Osmanli ( or in European fashion , derived from the Byzantine Greek form , Ottoman ) ; but this name has ...
... Osmanli . X. OSMANLI OR TURK The national name to which the Turkish people of Asia Minor and South - eastern Europe lay claim is Osmanli ( or in European fashion , derived from the Byzantine Greek form , Ottoman ) ; but this name has ...
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British Academy. The name Osmanli became a sort of Imperial designation . All Moslem subjects who felt loyalty to the Osmanli Sultans called them- selves Osmanli . This was an Imperial designation and a basis on which rested a feeling of ...
British Academy. The name Osmanli became a sort of Imperial designation . All Moslem subjects who felt loyalty to the Osmanli Sultans called them- selves Osmanli . This was an Imperial designation and a basis on which rested a feeling of ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
Copyright | |
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