Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... Turks of their past and their present in several ways . The accounts of some respondents reflect the approach primarily propagated by official Greek historiography about villainous and dangerous Turks of the Ottoman era and in modern ...
... Turks of their past and their present in several ways . The accounts of some respondents reflect the approach primarily propagated by official Greek historiography about villainous and dangerous Turks of the Ottoman era and in modern ...
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... Turk ' was applied , followed the same explanatory sequence : ' Because the Arvanites had come from areas which currently belong to Albania and because the Albanians are Muslims and the Muslims are Turks , therefore , the Arvanites are ...
... Turk ' was applied , followed the same explanatory sequence : ' Because the Arvanites had come from areas which currently belong to Albania and because the Albanians are Muslims and the Muslims are Turks , therefore , the Arvanites are ...
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... Turkish / Greek Cypriots are violent and aggressive . 44.2 The Turkish Cypriots have more in common with Greek Cypriots than with the Turks The Greek Cypriots have more in common with Turkish Cypriots than with the Greeks . 44.3 All Turks ...
... Turkish / Greek Cypriots are violent and aggressive . 44.2 The Turkish Cypriots have more in common with Greek Cypriots than with the Turks The Greek Cypriots have more in common with Turkish Cypriots than with the Greeks . 44.3 All Turks ...
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Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
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