History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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Advancing toward Asia Minor , the Mongols had pushed back to the west , from the Persian province of Khorasan ( Khurasan ) , a Turkish horde of the tribe of Ghuzz , who had come into the territory of the sultan- ate of Iconium ...
Advancing toward Asia Minor , the Mongols had pushed back to the west , from the Persian province of Khorasan ( Khurasan ) , a Turkish horde of the tribe of Ghuzz , who had come into the territory of the sultan- ate of Iconium ...
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( Ad universos Christifideles de expugnatione Constantinopolis ) written by the above mentioned cardinal Isidore , who had nar- rowly escaped Turkish captivity ; he begged all Christians to rise up in arms to defend the perishing ...
( Ad universos Christifideles de expugnatione Constantinopolis ) written by the above mentioned cardinal Isidore , who had nar- rowly escaped Turkish captivity ; he begged all Christians to rise up in arms to defend the perishing ...
الصفحة 352
Turkish sources offer a collection of Turkish popular legends about Constantinople and the Bosphorus.191a This enumeration of the chief sources shows what rich and various information we have for the study of the problem of the siege ...
Turkish sources offer a collection of Turkish popular legends about Constantinople and the Bosphorus.191a This enumeration of the chief sources shows what rich and various information we have for the study of the problem of the siege ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
the relations of Alexius Comnenus to the West | 17 |
The First Crusade and Byzantium | 29 |
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