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- Caucasus. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Publishers. p. 241. ISBN 9789004179011. Karamanian, Armen Samuel (2019-11-13). "'He Wasn't Able to Understand What I Was...
- recognition of photography as a form of fine art. Kar was born Ida Karamian (or Karamanian) in Tambov in Russia on 8 April 1908. Her parents were Armenian; her father...
- journals List of international relations journals Grotius Lectures Susan Karamanian, "Book Review," American Journal of International Law, Vol. 102, April...
- White Slave Traffic (1926) - Akkunian White Slave Traffic (1926) - Simpat Karamanian / Arut Akkunian / ein deutscher Professor / ein asiatischer Hausierer...
- for its present designation in honour of Karaman, the founder of the Karamanian kingdom. Augustinos, Gerasimos (1992). The Gr****s of Asia Minor: confession...
- frontier fortress of Koylu Hisar by storm, and Uzun H****an's allies the Karamanians failed to come to his aid, Uzun H****an sent his mother, Sara Khatun,...
- Gr****s who wrote Turkish in the Gr**** script. These Gr****s are called Karamanians. Daly, Michael (1988). "The Turkish legacy: an exhibition of books and...
- Gr****s who wrote Turkish in the Gr**** script. These Gr****s are called Karamanians. Daly, Michael (1988). "The Turkish legacy: an exhibition of books and...
- "crude melodrama on an unpleasant subject". Rudolf Klein-Rogge as Simpat Karamanian, Arut Akkunian, ein deutscher Professor, ein asiatischer Hausierer und...
- July 2015. "World Court Reference Guide and the Case-Law Digest". Brill. Karamanian, Susan L. (April 2007). "India and International Law". American Journal...