Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... 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 patchwork of local arrangements - most of the Aegean islands under ...
... 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 patchwork of local arrangements - most of the Aegean islands under ...
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... Ottoman government , and on 15 August 1829 it accepted the London proposals , though confining their application to the Morea and the Cyclades ( Crawley 1930 : 162 and n . 15 ) . The advance of Russian forces to the Aegean coast at ...
... Ottoman government , and on 15 August 1829 it accepted the London proposals , though confining their application to the Morea and the Cyclades ( Crawley 1930 : 162 and n . 15 ) . The advance of Russian forces to the Aegean coast at ...
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... Ottoman garrisons remained in Athens and Evia ( Crawley 1930 : 189-201 ) . On 7 May 1832 Britain , France and Russia concluded their negotiations with the King of Bavaria for making his second son , Prince Frederick Otto , the King of ...
... Ottoman garrisons remained in Athens and Evia ( Crawley 1930 : 189-201 ) . On 7 May 1832 Britain , France and Russia concluded their negotiations with the King of Bavaria for making his second son , Prince Frederick Otto , the King of ...
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