Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1915 - Humanities |
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... Seldjuk Conquest in 1071-4 was accompanied by any great amount of massacre . There was little fighting . The population submitted without striking a blow . It was entirely un- used to war , which had been left to trained armies ; and ...
... Seldjuk Conquest in 1071-4 was accompanied by any great amount of massacre . There was little fighting . The population submitted without striking a blow . It was entirely un- used to war , which had been left to trained armies ; and ...
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... Seldjuk Sultans of Roum with their capital at Konia , and it began before the Ottoman or Osmanli 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 ...
... Seldjuk Sultans of Roum with their capital at Konia , and it began before the Ottoman or Osmanli 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 ...
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... Seldjuk Turks . The Osmanli were originally a tribe settled in the mountain district to the south and south - east of the Sea of Marmara , taking their name from their leader Osman . They were the people of Osman : names of this ...
... Seldjuk Turks . The Osmanli were originally a tribe settled in the mountain district to the south and south - east of the Sea of Marmara , taking their name from their leader Osman . They were the people of Osman : names of this ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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