Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 16, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2006 |
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Page 104
... island passed under more or less direct Ottoman rule.3 The Cyclades and the other islands of the Aegean belonged to the Ottoman eyelet of Djazair - i Bar - i Safid ( which was part of the lands of the Ottoman kapudanpaşa ) , and were ...
... island passed under more or less direct Ottoman rule.3 The Cyclades and the other islands of the Aegean belonged to the Ottoman eyelet of Djazair - i Bar - i Safid ( which was part of the lands of the Ottoman kapudanpaşa ) , and were ...
Page 105
... island in 1573 on his way to Constantinople , was more explicit about the ' charitable ' reputation of the women of the island : ' it is said that on this island , as soon as a ship arrives , the young girls with their mothers run to ...
... island in 1573 on his way to Constantinople , was more explicit about the ' charitable ' reputation of the women of the island : ' it is said that on this island , as soon as a ship arrives , the young girls with their mothers run to ...
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... island to the mal di stagione , a normal seasonal flu . " 3 He failed miserably . It proved to be a true and proper epidemic which ultimately claimed over 11,000 deaths . Inevitably , the first ties to be severed were those with Sicily ...
... island to the mal di stagione , a normal seasonal flu . " 3 He failed miserably . It proved to be a true and proper epidemic which ultimately claimed over 11,000 deaths . Inevitably , the first ties to be severed were those with Sicily ...
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The Benefits | 1 |
The Mediterranean as a Place of Interculturalism | 19 |
The Migration of Chioggias Fishing Fleet in | 27 |
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