Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... Porte for some eight years ; Candia / Crete , because it contained a Greek majority and had suffered like the rest of Greece , and because inclusion within Greece would prevent the Porte from using it as a base for aggression against ...
... Porte for some eight years ; Candia / Crete , because it contained a Greek majority and had suffered like the rest of Greece , and because inclusion within Greece would prevent the Porte from using it as a base for aggression against ...
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... Porte on 9 July 1829. They were haughtily rebuffed . Instead , the Sultan issued a firman offering to pardon his subjects in the Morea and to restore the previous administrative arrangements , but requiring the return of Muslim property ...
... Porte on 9 July 1829. They were haughtily rebuffed . Instead , the Sultan issued a firman offering to pardon his subjects in the Morea and to restore the previous administrative arrangements , but requiring the return of Muslim property ...
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... Porte were therefore asked to renegotiate the Volos to Arta line originally proposed in the Protocol of 22 March , 1829 , to include Negroponte ( Euboea / Evia ) in the new state and to offer an indemnity to the Porte for the further ...
... Porte were therefore asked to renegotiate the Volos to Arta line originally proposed in the Protocol of 22 March , 1829 , to include Negroponte ( Euboea / Evia ) in the new state and to offer an indemnity to the Porte for the further ...
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problems of defining | 1 |
Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
a question of | 43 |
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