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... band . In Rumlouki there were bands of local fishermen . In many places there were small Vlach bands . There were also small bands led by enter- prising individuals and there were inevitably the old kleftic elements who were still in ...
... band . In Rumlouki there were bands of local fishermen . In many places there were small Vlach bands . There were also small bands led by enter- prising individuals and there were inevitably the old kleftic elements who were still in ...
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... bandsmen , and throughout the year the Exar- chist bands , though much less active than the Greek , suffered greater casu- alties at the hands of the Turks . In some thirty - five recorded encounters no fewer than 180 comitadjis are ...
... bandsmen , and throughout the year the Exar- chist bands , though much less active than the Greek , suffered greater casu- alties at the hands of the Turks . In some thirty - five recorded encounters no fewer than 180 comitadjis are ...
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... Greek bandsmen . But what is also important is the superiority of Greek intelligence and Greek strategy . Both of these - in- telligence and strategy - had been evolved in the early days of the Greek strug- gle . Unlike the small comitadji ...
... Greek bandsmen . But what is also important is the superiority of Greek intelligence and Greek strategy . Both of these - in- telligence and strategy - had been evolved in the early days of the Greek strug- gle . Unlike the small comitadji ...
Contents
CHAPTER IV | 3 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
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