Turkey: a Past and a Future by Arnold Joseph Toynbee
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Persia and organised guerilla bands there.]
[Footnote 17: _i.e._, the Turkish-speaking population in the Russian Caucasus.] [Footnote 18: Miscellaneous No. 31 (1916), p. 80.] [Footnote 19: And, like other Young Turks, a Jew ("Tekin Alp" being a _nom de plume_).] [Footnote 20: Moslem _religieux_.] [Footnote 21: Ein Wort an die Berufenen Vertreter des Deutschen Volkes: Eindrucke eines deutschen Oberlehrers aus der Türkei, von Dr. Martin Niepage, Oberlehrer an der deutschen Realschule zu Aleppo, z.Zt. Wernigerode. (Printed in the second pamphlet issued by the Swiss Committee for Armenian Relief at Basel; English translation, "The Horrors of Aleppo." London, 1917: Hodder and Stoughton.)] [Footnote 22: The writer includes Armenia under this term.] [Footnote 23: Dated 3rd Aug., 1915: See Miscellaneous No. 31 (1916), p. 548.] [Footnote 24: Miscellaneous No. 31 (1916), p. 413.] [Footnote 25: "Die deutsch-türkeschen Wirtschaftsbeziehungen," by Dr. Kurt Wiedenfeld, Professor of the Political Sciences at the University of Halle. (Duncker and Humblot, 1915).] |
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