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Ottomana (literally "the
Ottoman Peace") or Pax
Ottomanica is a term used to
describe the
economic and
social stability attained...
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Orientalists and historians,
shows the Pax
Ottomana (or Pax
Ottomanica,
literally "the
Ottoman Peace"). The
Russian Orthodox Church,
which for...
- the
initial hill
climb at the back stretch,
taking the lead from Pax
Ottomanica by
their first p**** of the
fourth corner. Into the
front stretch, finishing...
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Oliver Jens Schmitt...
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