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New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English. 434 p. The Ottoman Empire in British Parliamentary Debates. Extracts from Hansard. Vol. 5 (February 1900 - November 1914). PREFACE INTRODUCTORY NOTE 1900 1. GERMAN RAILWAYS IN ASIA 2. CONSTANTINOPLE RIOTS OF 1896 CLAIMS OF BRITISH SUFFERERS 3. ARAB ATTACKS ON BRITISH INDIAN PILGRIMS 4. RUSSIA AND TURKEY RAILWAY CONCESSIONS. 5. ARMENIABRITISH CONSULATE AT BITLIS 6. S.S. "OILFIELD"OUTRAGE BY TURKS IN THE BOSPHORUS 7. RUSSIA AND TURKEYCOALING STATIONS IN THE ÆGEAN SEA 8. TURKEY PROPOSED INCREASED DUTIES ON BRITISH GOODS 9. CONSULS IN THE ASIATIC PROVINCES OF TURKEY. CLASS V 10. TURKISH GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS ENGLISH TENDERERS 11. RAILWAYS IN ASIA MINOR RUSSIAN CONCESSIONS 12. NORTHERN MACEDONIA BRITISH CONSULAR STAFF 13. TURKISH NAVAL ARMAMENTS AND BRITISH CONTRACTORS 14. ARMENIA DISTURBANCES IN BITLIS 15. TURKEY-OFFICIAL CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SULTAN 16. TURKEY DISTURBANCES IN 1896-BRITISH MERCHANTS' CLAIMS 17. TURKISH ARMENIA-CONSULAR REPORTS 1901. 1. THE BRITISH POST OFFICE AT SALONIKA 2. ALLEGED TURKISH EXCESSES IN MACEDONIA 3. ANNOUNCEMENT OF HIS MAJESTY'S ACCESSION-THE MISSION TO CONSTANTINOPLE. 4. LIGHTS IN THE RED SEA 5. BRITISH POST OFFICES IN TURKEY 6. TURKISH CRUELTIES IN MACEDONIA 7. BRITISH POST OFFICE AT CONSTANTINOPLE 8. TURKEY¿MASSACRES OF CHRISTIANS AT MOSUL 9. FOREIGN POST OFFICES IN CONSTANTINOPLE 10. TURKISH RAILWAY CONCESSIONS 11. TURKEY¿BRITISH VICE-CONSUL AT KONIA 12. TURKISH TARIFFS AND RAILWAY CONCESSIONS 13. RED SEA LIGHTS 14. DISTURBANCES IN ARMENIA 15. BRITISH POSTAL ORDERS IN TURKEY 16. BRITISH PARCELS POST IN TURKEY 1902. 1. BRITISH CLAIMS AGAINST THE PORTE 2. BRITISH ACTION IN KOWEIT 3. GERMAN CONCESSION IN THE TURKISH GULF 4. TURKISH FOUR PER CENT LOAN 5. TURKEY¿MARSHAL FUAD PASHA 6. MACEDONIA 7. ARMENIAN AFFAIRS 8. EUROPEAN TURKEY 9. EGYPT'S INTERNATIONAL STATUS 10. OUTRAGES IN ARMENIA 11. ADMINISTRATION OF TURKISH EUROPEAN PROVINCES 12. EGYPTIAN TRIBUTE TO TURKEY 13. DISTURBANCES IN MACEDONIA 14. BESTOWAL OF THE GARTER ON SOVEREIGNS NOT OF CHRISTIAN FAITH 15. THE DARDANELLES 16. BRITISH RESIDENTS AT JERUSALEM. 17. BRITISH POSTAL ORDERS FROM TURKEY 1903. 1. THE DARDANELLES 2. AFFAIRS IN MACEDONIA 3. EUROPEAN TURKEY 4. MACEDONIAN DISTURBANCES 5. THE ADEN BOUNDARY 6. THE BAGDAD RAILWAY 7. THE BAGHDAD RAILWAY 8. GREAT BRITAIN AND THE PERSIAN GULF 9. MACEDONIA AND ALBANIA 1904. 1. MACEDONIAN REFORMS 2. AFFAIRS OF SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE- CONDITION OF MACEDONIA 3. SUEZ CANAL NAVIGATION IN WAR TIMES 4. BALKAN REFORMS 5. MACEDONIA 6. MACEDONIA 7. MACEDONIA 8. ARMENIA AND MACEDONIA 9. MASSACRES IN THE SASUN DISTRICT 10. REPATRIATION OF MACEDONIAN REFUGEES 11. BELGIAN AND SWEDISH OFFICERS OF TURKISH GENDARMERIE 12. ARMENIA 13. INCREASE OF RUSSIAN AND AUSTRIAN OFFICERS OF MACEDONIAN GENDARMERIE 14. THE NEAR EAST 15. KURDISH OUTRAGES IN ARMENIA 16. ARMENIA. 1905. 1. TURKISH IMPORT DUTIES 2. TURKISH DEBT DECREE 3. ALLEGED OUTRAGE BY TURKISH TROOPS AT KUKLISH, SALONICA 4. SALONICA DISTURBANCES 5. THE AFFAIRS OF SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE 6. EUROPEAN OFFICERS EMPLOYED WITH MACEDONIAN GENDARMERIE 7. SALONICA-MASSACRE AT KUKTISH 8. TURKISH DISTURBANCES 9. MACEDONIAN REFORMS 10. ADEN PROTECTORATE AND YEMEN 11. ZERVI OUTRAGES 12. MACEDONIA 13. MACEDONIAN FINANCIAL REFORMS 14. MACEDONIA 15. ENFORCEMENT OF BRITISH CLAIMS AGAINST THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT 16. MACEDONIA 1906. 1. MASSACRE BY TURKISH TROOPS 2. THE TURCO-EGYPTIAN FRONTIER 3. EGYPTIAN BOUNDARY DISPUTE 4. TURKEY AND EGYPT 5. BAGDAD RAILWAY-TURKISH CUSTOMS DUTIES 6. TABAH 7. GREAT BRITAIN AND THE PORTE 8. TURKEY AND EGYPT 9. MACEDONIA 10. TURKEY AND PERSIA 11. MACEDONIAN FINANCE 12. THE MACEDONIAN BUDGET 13. THE TURKISH CUSTOMS DUTIES 14. MACEDONIA 15. MACEDONIA 16. MACEDONIA 17. MACEDONIAN FINANCE . 18. PERS
Very Good English Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English. [vii], [1], 259, [1] p. Color and b/w ills. "Urban culture, architecture, housing, master-builders. The bazaar-core of the town. The mosque complex-nucleus of the settlement. Christian elements in Islamic architecture - Islamic influence in Christian architecture. Sarajevo, Mostar. Heritage destroyed in the 1992-94 War. Reconstruction and preventation. The colorful cultural life nurtured in Bosnia and Hezegovina for centuries has embellished this land with marvelous structures. Each of its different communities which blended together have contributed to the creation of a harmoniously diversified culture. Mosques, churches, and synagogues, houses, schools, marrkets of Bosnia and Hercegovina symbolize the spirit of multicultural unity which has been the essence of the Bosnian identity. This architecture represents an undeniably distinct cultural identity. Its ruins will continue to speak for themselves until reconstruction.".
New English Original cloth bdg. Roy. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in English and Turkish. 244 p., ills. Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Balkan Wars at Their Centenary, 20-21 October 2012, Istanbul.= Yüzüncü Yilinda Balkan Savaslari Uluslararasi Sempozyum Tebligleri, 20-21 Ekim 2012, Istanbul.
New Albanian Original brown cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Edition in Albanian. 493 p., numerous color and b/w plts. Ottoman architecture in Albania, 1385-1912. An extensive study of the numerous Islamic monuments in Albania. The author examined the historical context in which they were built, their architectural characteristics and present state. The analysis is placed in the context of state administration, cultural and social life, and institutional system during the period of Ottoman rule. As such, the book is much more than an architectural study; it also reflects the Ottoman administrative system applied in the provinces, the social functions of the state, and the institutional structure of society. "Architectural historians will appreciate the book most, but students of the Ottoman Caliphate and European art history will also benefit from this sound study." Omar Khalidi, Muslim World Book Review, XIV, 2 (1994). TURKISH AND ISLAMIC ART Architecture Ottoman culture Balkans Albania.
New English Original cream imitation leather bound. 4to. (31 x 22 cm). In English, Ottoman script and Turkish. 575 p. Color reprint in Ottoman script from the Topkapi Palace Museum Library (Hazine Collection No. 1608). Süleymanname. History of the Conquest of Siklos, Usturgon, and Ustol - Belgrad.= Süleymannâme. Tarih-i feth-i Siklos, Estergon ve Istol - Belgrad.
Very Good English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 189, [3] p. Collected articles of Turkish intellectuals such Nevzat Üstün, Ilhami Soysal, Erol Dalli etc. and book includes poems of Nazim Hikmet Ran which had written in Varna. Görenler anlatiyor. TURKISH POLITICS Turkish literature Collection Bulgaria Balkan Turks Turkology Communism Socialism.
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New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 540 p. Liste des cartes Liste des tableaux Remerciements Note sur la transcription INTRODUCTION CHAPITRE PREMIER : LE SANCAf DE VIDIN : APERÇU GÉOGRAPHIQUE ET HISTORIQUE I.1. Introduction I.2. La situation géographique I.3. Aperçu historique I.3.1. Région à la croisée des routes I.3.2. Vidin, un comitatdu premier royaume bulgare (681-1018) et une province byzantine (1018-1202) I.3.3. Discorde entre le second royaume bulgare (1187-1277), la Hongrieet la Serbie au sujet de la région de Vidin I.4 La fondation de la principauté de Vidin et son existence jusqu'à la conquête ottomane (1277-1371) I.4.1. Une principauté dépendante ou indépendante ? I.4.2. Les relations bulgaro-hongroises dans la seconde moitié du XIVe siècle I.5 Du royaume de Vidin au sanca? de Vidin I.5.1. Le royaume de Vidin et la conquête ottomane I.5.2. Le sanca? de Vidin comme héritier du royaume de Vidin I.6. Conclusions CHAPITRE II : DOCUMENTATION II.1. Introduction II.2. Sources éditées concernant le sanca? de Vidin II.3. Sources inédites concernant le sanca? de Vidin II.4. Liste des sources inaccessibles II.5. Sources mal datées et fragments reconstitués II.6. Travaux sur le sanca? de Vidin aux XVe et XVIe siècles II.7. Conclusions CHAPITRE III : STRUCTURE ADMINISTRATIVE DU SANCAf DE VIDIN III.1. Introduction III.2 Subdivisions III.2.1. Vil®yet III.2.2. Circonscriptions judiciaires (?a?®) III.2.3. Circonscriptions administratives (n®?iye) III.3. Localités III.3.1. Villes III.3.1.1 La ville de Vidin III.3.1.2 Bana III.3.1.3 ?sferlik III.3.1.4 Bel?r®d III.3.1.5 Fet?-i ?sl®m III.3.1.6 Fil,rd n III.3.2. Villages III.3.3.1. Villages-gardiens des défilés ou des passages III. 3.3.2. Villages-fil,r ciy®n III.3.4. Terre de labour (mezra'a) III.4 Institutions religieuses musulmanes et chrétiennes III.4.1. Monastères et églises II.4.2. Mosquées et oratoires (mescid) III.4.3. Legs pieux (va?fs) III.5 Organisation du système du timar à Vidin-¿â??, ze'âmet et timars III.6. Conclusions CHAPITRE IV : STRUCTURE DE LA POPULATION D'APRÈS LE STATUT FISCAL - POPULATION D'UNE PROVINCE FRONTALIÈRE OU INTÉRIEURE IV.1. Introduction IV.2. Non-militaires : populations ne jouissant pas d'exemptions fiscales IV.2.1. Re'®y® musulmans et non-musulmans IV.2.2. Les Citadins IV.3. Paramilitaires : éléments de la population jouissant de franchises en échange d'un service militaire déterminé IV.3.1. Gardiens de passage ou de défilé (derbendciy®n IV.3.2. Martolos®n IV.3.3. Voynu?®n IV.3.4. Fil,r ciy®n IV.3.5. Müsellem®n IV.3.6. A??nc?y®n IV.3.6. Sahinciy®n, çak?rc?y®n et do?anciy®n IV.4 Populations jouissant d'exemptions en échange d'un service artisanal IV.4.1. Forgerons (®henger®n ou ?add®d®n), tailleurs de pierres (tagç?y®n), constructeurs (yap?c?y®n ou benn), menuisiers (necc®r®n). IV.4.2. Fabricants de différentes armes : canons (sop), flèches (o?), arc (yay) arbalètes (zenberek), fusils (tüfenk), boucliers (?al?an), cordes d'arcs (kiris) exonérée d'impôts IV.5.1. Sanc®?bey IV.5.2. Alaybey, subasi, çeribasi (ser'asker) IV.5.3. Sip®h IV.6. Militaire jouissant d'un timar ou d'une solde : les éléments des garnisons de forteresse IV.6.1. Les chefs de la garnison et de ses unités : commandants des forteresses (dizd®r), kethüd® et serbölük IV.6.2. Défenseurs de forteresse (Musta?f??®n) IV.6.3. Beglüy®n, 'azeb®n et f®ris®n IV.7. Cadres civils et personnel religieux musulman et non-musulman IV.8. Responsables financiers IV.9. Conclusions CHAPITRE V : FISCALITÉ ET AFFERMAGE V.1. Introduction V.2. Sources de l'impôt V.2.1. Taxes régulières sur les personnes et sur la terre V.2.1.1. Taxes spécifiques sur les musulmans V.2.1.2. Taxes spécifiques sur les non-musulmans V.2.1.3. Taxes casuelles V.2.2. Taxes sur les productions agricoles et assimilables V.2.2.1. Dîmes sur les céréales (ö r) V.2.2.2. Autres dîmes V.2.2.3. Taxes sur l'élevage V.2.2.4. Revenus de la viticulture V.2.2.5. Taxe sur les moulins V.3. Fermes fiscales (Muasa'a ) OTTOMANIA Balkans.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 61, [3] p., b/w ills. Gebe bulutlar. Siirler. Illustrated by Yordan Vladimirov. First Edition. Extremely rare.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 47, [1] p., b/w ills. First Edition. Extremely rare. Samanyolu. Siirler.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [xxxix], [1], 884 p., ills. War & nationalism: The Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, and their sociopolitical implications. War and Nationalism presents thorough up-to-date scholarship on the often misunderstood and neglected Balkan Wars of 1912 to 1913, which contributed to the outbreak of World War I. The essays contain critical inquiries into the diverse and interconnected processes of social, economic, and political exchange that escalated into conflict. The wars represented a pivotal moment that had a long-lasting impact on the regional state system and fundamentally transformed the beleaguered Ottoman Empire in the process. This interdisciplinary volume stands as a critique of the standard discourse regarding the Balkan Wars and effectively questions many of the assumptions of prevailing modern nation-state histories, which have long privileged the ethno-religious dimensions present in the Balkans. The authors go to great lengths in demonstrating the fluidity of social, geographical, and cultural boundaries before 1912 and call into question the "nationalist watershed" notion that was artificially imposed by manipulative historiography and political machinations following the end of fighting in 1913. War and Nationalism will be of interest to scholars looking to enrich their own understanding of an overshadowed historical event and will serve as a valuable contribution to courses on Ottoman and European history.
New English Paperback. 4to. (30 x 25 cm). In English. Color and b/w ills. [xvi], 286 p. Contents: Chapter 1: In the footsteps of Haci Evrenos: A reinterpretation of the 14th Century Ottoman Conquest of Western Thrace.; Chapter 2: The Role of Imarets (Soup Kitchens) & Zaviyes (Dervish Lodges) in the Settlement of the Greek Lands.; Chapter 3: Selanik's (Thessaloniki's) Fortress of the Seven Towers: What it Tells Us About the Post-Conquest History of the City.; Chapter 4: The Ottoman Architectural Legacy & Economic Life in the Western Macedonian City of Siroz (Serres).; Chapter 5: Searching for Ottoman Zihne: Archeology, Tahrir Defters & Travelers as Sources for the History of Northern Greece., Chapter 6: Ibrahim Pasha & the Making of Ottoman Kavala, ca. 1478-1536.; Chapter 7: The Ottoman Bath Culture: Or Two Little Known 15th Century Ottoman Kaplicas (Hot Springs) in Macedonia.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish and Hugarian. 127, [43] p., color and b/w ills. Tekirdag tarihinin Macar yazari: Kelemen Mikes.= Mikes Kelemen: Rodosto magyar kronikasa.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [8], [iii], 400 p., ills. The Karaite Jews of Egypt, 1882-1986. In The Karaite Jews of Egypt, Mourad el-Kodsi offers for the first time a comprehensive and scholarly study of the little-known history of the Karaite Jews. Dealing primarily with the period from 1882-1986, el-Kodsi's text reveals the many dimensions of the Karaites' rich cultural heritage, and is supplemented by numerous photographs and reproductions of authentic Karaite documents of historical import. In a style that is at once uncompromising and sensitive, the author examines the folk traditions, societal patterns, and artistic contributions of this once-flourishing society.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong roy. 8vo. (17 x 24 cm). In German. 11 p., color ills. Vernichtung ethnischer Indentitat: Die Türken in Westthrazien.
New French Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 340 p. Assigned a identities: Violence d'etat et experiences minoritaires dans les Balkans Post-Ottomans. Introduction Partie 1.Façonner, dire, interdire le « je » en Bulgarie :Puissance publique et stratégies de résistance minoritaires Chapitre 1. Contribution à l'historiographie de l'assimilation forcée des musulmans de Bulgarie Chapitre 2. Faire taire l'altérité. Police de la langue et mobilisations linguistiques au temps de l'assimilation forcée des Turcs de Bulgarie(1984-1989) Chapitre 3. Voyages en identités. Les espaces-temps du re/de-venir des Turcs de Bulgarie établis en Turquie Chapitre 4. Les mobilités du postcommunisme : Pratiques migratoires et constitution d'un champ de recherche sur les migrations en Bulgarie Chapitre 5. Usages politiques du passé et controverses historiographiques en Bulgarie : le cas du « massacre de Batak » (1876) Chapitre 6. Du balkanisme à une histoire transnationale des Balkans ? Partie 2. Politiques anti-juives, historiographie et mémoire de la Shoah en Bulgarie Chapitre 7. Les Juifs de Bulgarie et des territoires yougoslaves et grecs occupés par la Bulgarie pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale Chapitre 8. La spoliation des biens juifs en Bulgarie pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale : un état des lieux historiographique Chapitre 9. Nationalization through Internationalization. Writing, Remembering, and Commemorating the Holocaust in Macedonia and Bulgaria after 1989 Partie 3. Faire État-nation en Macédoine post-yougoslave : de laconflictualité arméeà la concurrence des emblèmes identitaires Chapitre 10. The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia:between Ohrid and Brussels Chapitre 11. Maillage communal, frontières et nation :les imaginaires, enjeuxet pratiques de la décentralisation en Macédoine Chapitre 12. The Political Uses and Social Lives of "National Heroes": Controversies over Skanderbeg's Statue in Skopje Chapitre 13. Macédoine-Grèce: les pouvoirs de la métonymie.
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New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 549 p. Contents: Introduction générale Première partie : Structures Famille 1. « Russophilie ou francophilie dans la Renaissance bulgare. A propos d'un "activiste de la renaissance bulgare". L'autobiographie d'Alexandre Exarh, 1810-1891 », Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, XXII (4), oct.-déc. 1981, pp. 401-415. 2. « Histoire d'un patronyme. Le nom et l'histoire d'une famille bulgare à l'époque ottomane », Revue des Etudes slaves, Paris, LX/2, 1988, pp. 507-512. 3. « Alexandre Exarh, la renaissance bulgare et les débuts de la Bulgarie moderne. Etat des lieux, apports et perspectives », in Alexandre Exarh et les routes bulgares vers l'Europe. Colloque international de Stara Zagora, 8/9 mai 2005. Sous presse. Territoires 4. « Une ville bulgare à l'époque ottomane. Eski Zaara (XVIIIème-XIXème siècle) », Turcica, XX, 1988, pp. 94-112 5. « Le kaza de Stara Zagora (Eski Zaara) selon les descriptions publiées par le Carigradski Vestnik (1858) et le docteur Poyet (1859)», Balkan Studies, 2002, 43.2, pp. 167-225 et 2003, 44.1, pp. 5-80. Réseaux 6. « Structures sociales et Renaissance bulgare », Colloques internationaux du C.N.R.S., 601, Economie et sociétés dans l'empire ottoman (fin XVIIIème-début XXème siècle), Paris 1982, pp. 243-249. 7. « Espace et réseaux chez les Bulgares ottomans au XIXe siècle. L'exemple de Stara Zagora ». Inédit. 8. « L'hellénisme et la renaissance bulgare, Acculturation, modèle ou matrice' », Balkan Studies, 2000, 41,1. Salonique, pp. 139-156. Deuxième partie : France La France et les Bulgares 9. « Un aspect de la rivalité franco-russe au XIXème siècle: les Bulgares. Pénétration française et missions catholiques », Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, XXI (I), janv.-mars 1980, pp. 31-47. 10. « A propos de l'influence culturelle de la France sur la renaissance bulgare » Studia z dziejow ZSSR i Europy srodkowej, Tom XVIII, Varsovie, 1983, pp. 45-56, en polonais. A. Exarh et la France 11. « La France, l'hôtel Lambert, l'Empire ottoman et les Bulgares. De la Monarchie de Juillet à la guerre de Crimée », Etudes Balkaniques, 2005, 2, pp. 69-86. 12. « Un centre bulgare anti-russe à Paris, 1836-1845 », Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, XXIII(I), janvier-mars 1982, pp. 33-44. 13. « Le texte original du Rapport sur la Turquie d'Europe de J.A. Blanqui», Münchner Zeitschrift für Balkankunde, 5.Band, 1983-1984, pp. 79-112. Troisième partie : Identité, nationalité Eglise 14. « Le haut clergé phanariote et les Bulgares. Oppresseur, prévaricateur ou bon pasteur ' 1830-1860 », Turcica, 35, 2003, pp. 81-123. 15. « Entre Russie et Bulgarie. Contribution à l'histoire de la première église bulgare de Constantinople (1847-1859). Un texte inédit d'Alexandre Exarh », Cahiers du Monde russe et soviétique, XXVII (3-4), 1986, pp. 417-460. 16. « Identité, nationalité et appartenance religieuse. Les Bulgares de Constantinople et l'uniatisme en 1861 ». Traduction et présentation d'une brochure publiée à Constantinople en 1861 sur le mouvement bulgare uniate. Groupe de travail sur l'Europe centrale et orientale, Bulletin d'information, 3, Paris, Maison des sciences de l'homme, juillet 1980, pp. 105-118. Ecole 17 « Le développement des écoles parmi les populations de l'Empire ottoman au IXe siècle. L'exemple d'Alexandre Exarh, 1847-1853», Turcica, 32, 2000, pp. 59-83 Presse 18. « Contribution à l'histoire de la presse bulgare ottomane. Le premier journal bulgare d'Istanbul. Le Carigradski Vestnik. 1848-1862 », Inédit.Conclusion générale.
Very Good English Modern cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 114, [1] p., b/w ills. One of the publications of Communist Bulgarian Turks printed in Sofia. Rare. Vintage cover. Kaynak.
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Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 49, [3] p., b/w ills. Rare. One of publications of Bulgarian Communist Turks. 1700 copies were printed. Hüseyin Mutkof (Biyografik oçerk). Translated by Ziya Yamaç.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 79, [5] p., 1 b/w map, 1 portrait. Signed and inscribed by Külçe in Ottoman manuscript. The Firzovik Detachment of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Firzovik Müfrezesi) was one of the Detachments under the command of the Ottoman Vardar Army of the Western Army. It was formed in Firzovik (present day: Urosevac) area during the First Balkan War.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 77-159, [1] pp. The Balkan review. Vol. III. No: 2. March, 1920. Edited by Crawfurd Price. Contents: Editor's scauseire. English civilisation in a Greek setting., M. E. Repoules.; The Albanian question., Yovan Tomitch.; The curse of Macedonia, Capt. J. A. Delmege.; Truth and prejudice, J. Saxon Mills.; The Serbs and Scutari: A meeting-place of five nations., Ignotius. Books on the Near East., etc.