The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Volum 24J. Murray, 1854 "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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... Papas - Koi is a large place , with 100 Bulgarian houses in excellent condition , mostly tile - roofed , and one story above the ground - floor , whilst the 50 Turkish families of 58 JOCHMUS's Journey into the Balkan in 1847 .
... Papas - Koi is a large place , with 100 Bulgarian houses in excellent condition , mostly tile - roofed , and one story above the ground - floor , whilst the 50 Turkish families of 58 JOCHMUS's Journey into the Balkan in 1847 .
Side 59
... families of the village live in straw - thatched huts of a single floor . On a height S.W. from this place are three tumuli . Beyond Papas - Koi begins a splendid oak forest , and the ascent towards Kazan becomes steeper . We twice ...
... families of the village live in straw - thatched huts of a single floor . On a height S.W. from this place are three tumuli . Beyond Papas - Koi begins a splendid oak forest , and the ascent towards Kazan becomes steeper . We twice ...
Side 60
... families , because in their mountain recesses they were , as their chiefs told me , less afraid of the oppression or vengeance of the Turkish authorities than the poor people of the plains , and , in case of need , were prepared to ...
... families , because in their mountain recesses they were , as their chiefs told me , less afraid of the oppression or vengeance of the Turkish authorities than the poor people of the plains , and , in case of need , were prepared to ...
Side 61
... families returned when they found that the Emperor Nicholas had stipulated by treaty for the security of their lives and property . My host , Signor Yovansho , the wealthiest primate of the place , furnished me with many interesting ...
... families returned when they found that the Emperor Nicholas had stipulated by treaty for the security of their lives and property . My host , Signor Yovansho , the wealthiest primate of the place , furnished me with many interesting ...
Side 62
... families sought and found safety in Southern Russia . Of these , however , 20,000 returned in consequence of the stipu- lations in their favour contained in the treaty of Adrianople , whilst 5000 families preferred remaining in ...
... families sought and found safety in Southern Russia . Of these , however , 20,000 returned in consequence of the stipu- lations in their favour contained in the treaty of Adrianople , whilst 5000 families preferred remaining in ...
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