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Many of the territories where they lived were part of the Ottoman Empire and had been so for upwards of 400 years , much longer than colonial rule in South America , say , or India . They were administered at the time through a ...
Many of the territories where they lived were part of the Ottoman Empire and had been so for upwards of 400 years , much longer than colonial rule in South America , say , or India . They were administered at the time through a ...
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Ottoman garrisons remained in Athens and Evia ... the Porte gave in to Allied pressure and accepted the new proposals for the Greek frontier in return for Allied support against a new threat to the integrity of the Ottoman Empire .
Ottoman garrisons remained in Athens and Evia ... the Porte gave in to Allied pressure and accepted the new proposals for the Greek frontier in return for Allied support against a new threat to the integrity of the Ottoman Empire .
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The first principle was a wish to ensure that the rights of sovereigns over their empires were not challenged ; the Ottoman Sultan really should be allowed to decide the fate of his Greekspeaking Orthodox subjects .
The first principle was a wish to ensure that the rights of sovereigns over their empires were not challenged ; the Ottoman Sultan really should be allowed to decide the fate of his Greekspeaking Orthodox subjects .
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