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... Moslem Albanians or descendants of Slavs and Greeks who had been converted to Islam.77 In the towns there were the official Turks , some of whom might be of Osmanli origin : these were often less at home in Mace- donia than , say , were ...
... Moslem Albanians or descendants of Slavs and Greeks who had been converted to Islam.77 In the towns there were the official Turks , some of whom might be of Osmanli origin : these were often less at home in Mace- donia than , say , were ...
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Douglas Dakin. sionally the Serbians came up agaist Turkish troops 112 and even Moslem ma- rauders , for here in Kumanovo and Kuprulu the Moslem bands ( which had appeared in the summer of 1904 in many parts of Macedonia ) 113 had become ...
Douglas Dakin. sionally the Serbians came up agaist Turkish troops 112 and even Moslem ma- rauders , for here in Kumanovo and Kuprulu the Moslem bands ( which had appeared in the summer of 1904 in many parts of Macedonia ) 113 had become ...
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... Moslem members without the oath . Under pressure from these same Powers and in view of the boycott of Greek trade , the government of Athens urged Venizelos , the Head of the Cretan Executive Committee , to damp down the Cretans with ...
... Moslem members without the oath . Under pressure from these same Powers and in view of the boycott of Greek trade , the government of Athens urged Venizelos , the Head of the Cretan Executive Committee , to damp down the Cretans with ...
Contents
CHAPTER IV | 3 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
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