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Lazistan or
Lazeti (Laz: ლაზონა, romanized: Lazona; Georgian: ლაზეთი, or ჭანეთი Ç'aneti;
Ottoman Turkish: لازستان, romanized:
Lazistān) is a historical...
- the Turks, to
integrate Lazistan. The
autonomous Lazistan sanjak existed until 1923,
while the
designation of the term of
Lazistan was
officially banned...
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Lazistan (Laz: ლაზონა / Lazona, ლაზეთი / Lazeti, ჭანეთი / Ç'aneti;
Ottoman Turkish: لازستان,
Lazistān) was the
Ottoman administrative name for the sanjak...
- The
Lazistan Eyalet (or
Lazistan; Turkish:
Lazistan eyaleti) is the
theoretical reform of Turkey's
administrative division proposed by the
Recep Tayyip...
- were gathered.
After the Russian-Turkish War of 1877–1878, the
sanjak of
Lazistan was established. Rize
became the
center of the
district due to the cession...
- Slovakia: The
Struggle for Survival. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995.
Eugen Lazistan,
Fedor Mikovič, Ivan Kučma, and Anna Jurečková, Slovakia: A Photographic...
- is the city of Rize. It was
formerly known as
Lazistan,
however the
designation of the term of
Lazistan was
officially banned in 1926. The
province is...
- of land
extending from
Melyat to the
Georgian border (officially
called Lazistan until 1925), and
around 1,000
native speakers around Adjara in Georgia...
- the Prin****lity of Guria,
which resulted by
occupation of the
Chaneti (
Lazistan) and Adjara;
maritime settlements of
Gonio and Batumi, in 1547. In 1547...
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Russian destroyers crushed a
large number of
Turkish sailing craft along Lazistan coast that were
supplying Turkish army. February;
Turkistanski Regiments...