The Greek Struggle in Macedonia, 1897-1913 |
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... Turkish military operations . Turkish military operations were often leisurely and the foreign officer might be absent from his reorganising duties for considerable periods . Moreover , the compi- lation of reports was a tedious ...
... Turkish military operations . Turkish military operations were often leisurely and the foreign officer might be absent from his reorganising duties for considerable periods . Moreover , the compi- lation of reports was a tedious ...
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... Turkish landowners.53 On another occasion , when Mazarakis was being pursued near Vodena by the Turkish secret police ( he had been betrayed by the notorious Greek informer Panayotis ) one of his local agents ( Hadjinikos ) arranged for ...
... Turkish landowners.53 On another occasion , when Mazarakis was being pursued near Vodena by the Turkish secret police ( he had been betrayed by the notorious Greek informer Panayotis ) one of his local agents ( Hadjinikos ) arranged for ...
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... Turkish forces as she could in return for subsidies . Bulgaria herself was to begin hostilities within one month of the Montenegrin action . Thus , the interminable Montenegrin - Turkish border disputes ( which had been the chief ...
... Turkish forces as she could in return for subsidies . Bulgaria herself was to begin hostilities within one month of the Montenegrin action . Thus , the interminable Montenegrin - Turkish border disputes ( which had been the chief ...
Contents
CHAPTER IV | 3 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
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