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Balkanlarda İslam: Miadı Dolmayan Umut - Islam in the Balkans: Unexpired Hope : Türkistan’dan Balkanlara - From Turkestan to the Balkans, Volume 2

By: Muhammet Savaş KAFKASYALI, Editor

...Türkler ve Balkanlar The Turks and the Balkans Halil İnalcık 9 X - XIV. Yüzyıllarda Orta ve Doğu Avrupa’da İslâm Varlığı The Presence of Islam in Central and Eastern Europe in the X – XIVth Centuries Tasin Gemil 41 Balkanlarda İslam’ın ve Türklüğün Yayılmasında Bir Öncü: Sarı Saltuk A Precursour in the Extension of Islam and Turkishness into the Balkans:...

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The Rules of History

By: Ph.D. Vladimir Petrov Kostov

...Most countries and peoples of Europe and Asia are grouped in the spheres of direct geopolitical influence of Russia, Germany, Serbia, Iraq and China. Repetition of relationship (defined by ethnic and religious proximity) between countries from these sp...

...It is natural to consider the following countries as belonging or having once belonged to the zone of direct geopolitical influence of Germany: Austria, Hungary, Poland, Lithuania, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, The Netherlands and Denmark. The reasons (e...

... words Chapter 2. Resemblances between different geographical regions Chapter 3. Resemblance between historical events Chapter 4. The five spheres of direct geopolitical influence in the Old World Chapter 5. The rules of the American history Chapter 6. The rules of the Russian history...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

... Factbook 1987 CP/1S WF 87-001 US Government officials should obtain copies of The World Factbook directly from their own organization or through lia... ... channels from the Central Intelligence Agency. Requesters in the Department of Defense may obtain copies from: Defense Intelligence Agency RTS-2C Was... ...40-3344 Tel: (202) 373-3869 or Autovon 243-3869 Requesters in the Department of State may obtain copies from: Department of State INR/IC/CD Room 8646 ... ...I. North America III. Central America and the Caribbean IV. South America V. Europe VI. Middle East VII. Africa VIII. Soviet Union, East and South Asi... ...lgerian Algeria (continued) Ethnic divisions: 99% Arab-Berber, less than 1% European Religion: 99% Sunni Muslim (state reli- gion); 1% Christian and ... ...n Ethnic divisions: 37% Ovimbundu, 25% Kimbundu, 13% Bakongo, 2% Mestico, 1% European Religion: 68% Roman Catholic, 20% Protestant, about 12% indigeno... ...hot, dry summers Terrain: mostly mountains with ranges extending into sea as peninsulas or chains of islands Land use: 23% arable land; 8% permanent c...

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The Prelude Or, Growth of a Poets Mind

By: William Wordsworth

...ESIDENCE IN LONDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 BOOK EIGHTH RETROSPECT—LOVE OF NATURE LEADING TO LOVE OF MAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . . . 213 ADVERTISEMENT T he following Poem was commenced in the beginning of the year 1799, and completed in the summer of 1805. The design and occ... ... the year 1799, and completed in the summer of 1805. The design and occasion of the work are described by the Author in his Preface to the Excursion, ... ... not the soul Of Liberty, which fifteen hundred years Survived, and, when the European came With skill and power that might not be withstood, Did, like... ...hanced to cross One of those open fields, which, shaped like ears, Make green peninsulas on Esthwaite’s Lake: 435 76 The Prelude of 1850 Twilight was ... ...he nations, surely would my heart Have been possessed by similar desire; But Europe at that time was thrilled with joy, France standing on the top of ...

...Excerpt: Several years ago, when the Author retired to his native mountains with the hope of being enabled to construct a literary work that might live, it was a reasonable thing that he should take a review of his own mind, and examine how far Nature and Education had qualified him for such an employment. ?As sub...

...Table of Contents: ADVERTISEMENT, ii -- BOOK FIRST INTRODUCTION?CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL-TIME 1 -- BOOK SECOND SCHOOL-TIME (continued), 19 -- BOOK THIRD RESIDENCE AT CAMBRIDGE, 33 -- BOOK FOURTH SUMMER VACATION, 51 -- BOOK FIFTH BOOKS,...

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The Prelude of 1805 in Thirteen Books

By: William Wordsworth

...don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Book Eighth Retrospect: Love of Nature Leading to Love of Mankind . 126 Book Ninth Residence in France... ...Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 ii The Prelude of 1805 Book First Introduction: Childhood and School time OH, there is ... ...clouds And from the sky; it beats against my cheek, And seems half conscious of the joy it gives. O welcome messenger! O welcome friend! 5 A captive g... ... not the soul Of liberty, which fifteen hundred years Survived, and, when the European came With skill and power that could not be withstood, Did like ... ...hanced to cross One of those open fields, which, shaped like ears, Make green peninsulas on Esthwaite’s Lake. Twilight was coming on, yet through the g... ...s on, 350 I should have been possessed by like desire; But ’twas a time when Europe was rejoiced, France standing on the top of golden hours, And huma...

...ing in this gentle breeze, That blows from the green fields and from the clouds And from the sky; it beats against my cheek, And seems half conscious of the joy it gives. O welcome messenger! O welcome friend! A captive greets thee, coming from a house Of bondage, from yon city?s walls set free, A prison where he hath been long immured. Now I am free, enfranchised and at l...

...Table of Contents: Book First Introduction: Childhood and School-time, 1 -- Book Second Childhood and School-time (Continued), 20 -- Book Third Residence at Cambridge, 34 -- Book Fourth Summer Vacation, 53 -- Book Fifth Books, 67 -...

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The Pathfinder

By: James Fenimore Cooper

...ries Publication The Pathfinder by James Fenimore Cooper is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. This Portable Document file is furn... ...sity. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in a... ...itor, Hazleton, PA 18201-1291 is a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of liter... ...n species, that is scarcely inferior to the deli- cious salmon of northern Europe. Of the different migratory birds that frequent forests and waters, ... ...gage, when the truth comes to be known, they’ll turn out to be nothing but peninsulas, or promontories; or conti- nents; though these are matters, I d... ...ughout all that frontier was as well established as that of Marlborough in Europe, that he did not disdain to seek a cover, insisting that his two pri...

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Leaves of Grass

By: Walt Whitman

... Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Por table Document file is f... ...ity. This Por table Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and i... ...e document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman , the Pennsylvania State University, Electroni... ...OOK XX. BY THE ROADSIDE ..278 A Boston Ballad (1854).....................278 Europe (The 72d and 73d Years of These States).............................. ............381 This Compost....................................382 To a Foil’d European Revolutionaire.384 Unnamed Land.................................... ...tching across the continent, See, through Atlantica’s depths pulses American Europe reaching, pulses of Europe duly return’d, See, the strong and quic... ...orth, from the God, the sage, and the hero, From the south, from the flowery peninsulas and the spice islands, Long having wander’d since, round the e... ...r strait of the globe has run through, I have taken my stand on the bases of peninsulas and on the high embedded rocks, to cry thence: What cities the... ...et, from the four winding and far flowing rivers of China, From the southern peninsulas and the demi continental islands, from Malaysia, These and wha...

...Excerpt: BOOK I. INSCRIPTIONS. One?s-self I sing, a simple separate person, Yet utter the word Democratic, the word En-Masse. Of physiology from top to toe I sing, Not physiognomy alone nor brain alone is worthy for the Muse, I say the Form complete is worthier far, The Female equally with the Male I sing. Of Life immense in passion, pulse, and powe...

...Contents LEAVES OF GRASS.......................8 BOOK I. INSCRIPTIONS..................9 One?s-Self I Sing...................................9 As I Ponder?d in Silence.....................10 In Cabin?d Ships at Sea.......................11 T...

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