Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... Anatolia was under the control of various petty states . One of these , the Ottoman state , expanded from its original base in North West Turkey , advancing into Europe where , under the ruler Murad I , the Ottomans took important ...
... Anatolia was under the control of various petty states . One of these , the Ottoman state , expanded from its original base in North West Turkey , advancing into Europe where , under the ruler Murad I , the Ottomans took important ...
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... Anatolia overrun . Italian fears then seem to have relaxed somewhat and indeed it is noticeable that Italian eyewitness reports of the events of 1402 do not stress the collapse of a terrifying enemy . While it is true that these ...
... Anatolia overrun . Italian fears then seem to have relaxed somewhat and indeed it is noticeable that Italian eyewitness reports of the events of 1402 do not stress the collapse of a terrifying enemy . While it is true that these ...
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... Anatolia , a simple people speaking an ' uncouth language ' ( Polo : 20 ) . Piccolomini described the Turks as a people descended from the Scythians who came from the depths of barbarity . Scandalous and ignorant , they were dedicated ...
... Anatolia , a simple people speaking an ' uncouth language ' ( Polo : 20 ) . Piccolomini described the Turks as a people descended from the Scythians who came from the depths of barbarity . Scandalous and ignorant , they were dedicated ...
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Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
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