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Rumelia (Ottoman Turkish: روم ايلى, romanized: Rum İli, transl. Land of the Romans; Turkish: Rumeli; Gr****: Ρωμυλία) was the name of a
historical region...
- 2000, p. 167. See Hertslet,
Edward (1891), "Organic
Statute of
Eastern Roumelia", The Map of
Europe by Treaty;
which have
taken place since the general...
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Roumelia Lane was the
pseudonym of Kay
Green (born 31
December 1927),
under which she was a
British writer of over 35
romance novels for
Mills & Boon from...
- for
Eastern Roumelia (1880).
Report presented to the
international commission at
Constantinople [European
commission for
Eastern Roumelia as to the state...
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candidates of the "****ociation for
Defence of
Rights for
Anatolia and
Roumelia" (Anadolu ve
Rumeli Müdafaa-i Hu**** Cemiyeti),
headed by Atatürk, who himself...
- A
Dictionary of
Universal Knowledge, new edition.
Volume 8:
Peasant to
Roumelia.
London and Edinburgh:
William &
Robert Chambers, Ltd.; Philadelphia: J...
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terms of the
Treaty of
Berlin (1878),
Southern Bulgaria (named
Eastern Roumelia) was
separated from the
newly formed Bulgarian state and
returned to the...
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Bingham Stardust, a 1993
novel by
Alane Ferguson Stardust, a 1995
novel by
Roumelia Lane
Stardust (Gaiman novel), a 1998
fantasy novel by Neil
Gaiman Stardust...
- the case of the
lands that form present-day Greece,
these were
Morea and
Roumelia.
Pashaliks were
further sub-divided into
sanjaks which were
often divided...
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Eastern Rumelia or
Eastern Roumelia was an
autonomous province (vilayet) in the
Ottoman Empire from 1878 to 1908; however, it was
under Bulgarian control...