The republic of Turkey is the central successor state of the multinational, or rather multiconfessional, Ottoman Empire, which, at the time of its maximum expansion in the sixteenth century, stretched from the gates of Vienna to the India Ocean and from the steppes of southern Russia to the Sahara desert.
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Turkey: The Challenge of a New Role (The Washington Papers)
July 30, 1994, Praeger Paperback
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Turkey: the challengeof a new role
1994, Praeger with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington D.C.
in English
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Turkey: The Challenge of a New Role (The Washington Papers)
July 30, 1994, Praeger Publishers
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Turkey: A Delicately Poised Ally
1975, Center for Strategic & International Studies
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0819159832 9780819159830
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"The republic of Turkey is the central successor state of the multinational, or rather multiconfessional, Ottoman Empire, which, at the time of its maximum expansion in the sixteenth century, stretched from the gates of Vienna to the India Ocean and from the steppes of southern Russia to the Sahara desert."
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