Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 141
... considered one among the best , not only in terms of landholdings , but also due to the fact that one of J.T.'s maternal uncles emigrated to the United States and for several decades sent financial help to the family . J.T.'s wife's ...
... considered one among the best , not only in terms of landholdings , but also due to the fact that one of J.T.'s maternal uncles emigrated to the United States and for several decades sent financial help to the family . J.T.'s wife's ...
Page 162
... considered that the capture of Constantinople had greatly increased Mehmed II's audacity and power ( ASV ( Pertusi ) : 24 ) . According to Leonardo Benvoglienti , Mehmed considered himself much more powerful than Caesar or Alexander and ...
... considered that the capture of Constantinople had greatly increased Mehmed II's audacity and power ( ASV ( Pertusi ) : 24 ) . According to Leonardo Benvoglienti , Mehmed considered himself much more powerful than Caesar or Alexander and ...
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... considered as representing the ' antiquated ' , ' medieval ' or ' decrepit ' , ' Ottoman history ' as nothing more than an epic recording the acts and times of sultans , individuals , and elites ( Atatürk 1975 : 4-6 ) . For Mustafa ...
... considered as representing the ' antiquated ' , ' medieval ' or ' decrepit ' , ' Ottoman history ' as nothing more than an epic recording the acts and times of sultans , individuals , and elites ( Atatürk 1975 : 4-6 ) . For Mustafa ...
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Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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