Russian-Ottoman Relations in the Levant: The Dashkov Archive"Russian-Ottoman relations in the Levant :the Dashkov archive draws on the virtually unknown Dashkov collection in the Russian State Historical Archive, St. Petersburg, to examine key aspects of Imperial Russia's complex relationship with the Ottoman Empire in the first half of the nineteenth century."--Back cover. |
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Equally beneficial is the thought of partitioning these lands according to the
languages and origins of the inhabitants . The Slavic nations are very sensibly
separated from the Greeks and the Romanians , despite their common faith .
Equally beneficial is the thought of partitioning these lands according to the
languages and origins of the inhabitants . The Slavic nations are very sensibly
separated from the Greeks and the Romanians , despite their common faith .
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land ' s ] lot , which is sufficiently well - known to me , must arouse indignation
and pity in every sensitive heart . ... They are offended by the throng of travelers
from England visiting their lands , many of them the tools of General Maitland (
Lord ...
land ' s ] lot , which is sufficiently well - known to me , must arouse indignation
and pity in every sensitive heart . ... They are offended by the throng of travelers
from England visiting their lands , many of them the tools of General Maitland (
Lord ...
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In case of this eventuality , there would be two possible outcomes : a partition of
Turkish lands among the great powers or a division of these lands into several
independent regions . Both possibilities are fraught with many obstacles , though
...
In case of this eventuality , there would be two possible outcomes : a partition of
Turkish lands among the great powers or a division of these lands into several
independent regions . Both possibilities are fraught with many obstacles , though
...
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Contents
Dashkov and the Levant d | 15 |
A Guide to the Dashkov Archive | 37 |
Selected Documents | 91 |
Copyright | |
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