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Page 363
... Turks over the whole plateau . In one page we find the Turks fighting far away beyond the Tigris : in another they are ruling peacefully in Dorylaion and Nicaea , close to Constantinople ; but how the conquest was effected is nowhere ...
... Turks over the whole plateau . In one page we find the Turks fighting far away beyond the Tigris : in another they are ruling peacefully in Dorylaion and Nicaea , close to Constantinople ; but how the conquest was effected is nowhere ...
Page 381
... Turks and Turkmen . The population of towns and generally of the settled villages consists of Turks , or , as they call them- selves , Osmanli ; and the distinction between them and the Turkmens is clearly marked . The Turkmen tribes ...
... Turks and Turkmen . The population of towns and generally of the settled villages consists of Turks , or , as they call them- selves , Osmanli ; and the distinction between them and the Turkmens is clearly marked . The Turkmen tribes ...
Page 383
... Turks had ever been heard of . This was the one case in which the Turkmens seemed about to constitute something in the shape of definite political organization . In none of the regions in which they now are found was the popula- tion ...
... Turks had ever been heard of . This was the one case in which the Turkmens seemed about to constitute something in the shape of definite political organization . In none of the regions in which they now are found was the popula- tion ...
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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