- of the
autonomous Septinsular Republic in 1800), is
known in Gr**** as
Tourkokratia (Gr****: Τουρκοκρατία, "Turkish rule"; English: "Turkocracy"). Some regions...
- gramota.ru (in Russian).
Retrieved 12 May 2024. Millas,
Iraklis (2006). "
Tourkokratia:
History and the
image of
Turks in Gr**** literature."
South European...
- in the 14th to 17th centuries,
which ushered in the
period known as "
Tourkokratia" ("rule of the Turks"; see
Ottoman Greece). The
Latin Empire (1204–1261)...
-
initially served as a
hospital run by the
Sisters of Mercy.
During the
Tourkokratia, they
served as a
market and a post office. Later, in 1829, significant...
- in the 14th to 17th centuries,
which ushered in the
period known as "
Tourkokratia" ("rule of the Turks"; see
Ottoman Greece).
During the
ensuing half-century...
-
Islands was
generally prosperous,
especially compared with the
coinciding Tourkokratia —
Turkish rule over the
remainder of present-day Greece. The governor...
- Ηλείας κατα την τουρκοκρατία = I zoi ton
katoikon tis
Ileias kata ton
tourkokratia)
Vyronas Davos 1997
Toponmia tis
Ileias (Τοπονύμια της Ηλείας = Toponym...
-
emergence of the Gr****
independence movement. For much of the
period of the
Tourkokratia, the
Russians were
viewed by the Gr****s as the
xanthon genos, a fair-haired...
-
remained one of
their main
seats of
power in the
Peloponnese throughout the
Tourkokratia. The
Venetians took the
castle in 1687
during the
Morean War, and kept...
- an
antechamber for the ruler's
residence in the
north wing.
Under the
Tourkokratia the
Propylaia served both as a
powder magazine and
battery emplacement...