The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon TrotskyMonad Press, 1980 - 524 страница |
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... leader of the Serbian uprising against the Turks in 1804 , which led to the sultan eventually con- ceding autonomy to Serbia in 1812 , originated the dynasty . The Kara- georgeviches alternated with the rival Obrenovich family ( see ...
... leader of the Serbian uprising against the Turks in 1804 , which led to the sultan eventually con- ceding autonomy to Serbia in 1812 , originated the dynasty . The Kara- georgeviches alternated with the rival Obrenovich family ( see ...
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... leader of the Junimea ( Youth ) group and was one of Romania's first literary critics . Majles - the Persian parliament . Maklakov , Vasily A. ( 1870- 1959 ) -a prominent liberal lawyer and leader of the Cadet Party in the Duma ...
... leader of the Junimea ( Youth ) group and was one of Romania's first literary critics . Majles - the Persian parliament . Maklakov , Vasily A. ( 1870- 1959 ) -a prominent liberal lawyer and leader of the Cadet Party in the Duma ...
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... leader of the sailors ' mutiny on the Potemkin ( see note 57 ) . Following the surrender to the Romanian authorities he lived in that country for a year and then emigrated to the U.S. , where he worked in a Singer sewing machine factory ...
... leader of the sailors ' mutiny on the Potemkin ( see note 57 ) . Following the surrender to the Romanian authorities he lived in that country for a year and then emigrated to the U.S. , where he worked in a Singer sewing machine factory ...
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The Balkan Question | 3 |
The Balkans Capitalist Europe and Tsarism | 15 |
The Balkan Countries and Socialism | 29 |
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