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The Importance of the Treaty

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It’s not important to argue about who started the second war. The most important thing to remember is that Serbia had already broken the...

Misunderstanding About Serbia’s Claims

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In November, a Serbian politician, Monsieur P. Marinkovitch, visited Sofia. He had previously served as a Minister and was now part of the newly...

The Carnegie Commission’s Opinion

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The Carnegie Commission believes that the phrase “within the above set forth delimitations” means the area between Shar-Planina and the line marked on the...

The Journey Across Cyprus

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When Paul and Barnabas traveled across Cyprus, they had to go from the east coast (Salamis) to the west coast (Paphos). They likely had...

Paul and Barnabas Travel to Cyprus

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In Acts 13:4–6, Paul and Barnabas left the port of Seleucia, which was about 16 miles from Antioch. They sailed to Salamis, a port...

Cities of Pontus

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Pontus was a historical region along the Black Sea coast of modern-day Turkey. It had several important cities:Amasia – A major ancient city known...

Feshane and Hattat Mustafa Rakim Efendi Tomb

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Feshane A Legacy of Ottoman Industrial Innovation Feshane, situated on the shores of the Golden Horn, was commissioned by Sultan Mahmut II in 1826 to...

Feshane and Hattat Mustafa Rakim Efendi Tomb

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Feshane A Legacy of Ottoman Industrial Innovation Feshane, situated on the shores of the Golden Horn, was commissioned by Sultan Mahmut II in 1826 to...

Eyüp Sultan Mosque: A Sacred Site of Islam

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Eyüp Sultan Mosque, nestled in the Eyüp district near the Golden Horn, holds deep religious significance in Islam. Revered as a sacred place, it...

Eyüp Sultan Mosque: A Sacred Site of Islam

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Eyüp Sultan Mosque, nestled in the Eyüp district near the Golden Horn, holds deep religious significance in Islam. Revered as a sacred place, it...

Busiris or Coptos

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Kanyon

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Magister memoriae

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