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Breaking Treaties Leads to Chaos

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Breaking treaties for selfish reasons, as Mr. Lloyd George once said, is like walking straight toward barbarism. This is the exact opposite of the...

Bulgaria’s Sacrifices and Contributions

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The Treaty of Bucharest unfairly divided territory, and Bulgaria was the country that sacrificed the most but received the least. Despite this, Bulgaria has...

A Morning in Salonika

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Below my balcony, modern Greeks were sitting at small tables on the sidewalk, drinking their early morning coffee, smoking, talking, and reading the newspaper....

The Balkans and the Fight for Macedonia

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The Balkan countries want Turkey to lose control of Macedonia. If this happened, it could start a war in Europe. Neither Austria nor Russia...

The Cycle of Violence in Macedonia

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Bulgarian Christians resort to assassination as a way to fight back. The Turkish government responds by massacring innocent people, including those who were forced...

The Transition of the Treasury

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Timeline of Transfer According to the same source book, the date until which the Castle of Seven Towers served as the Treasury is emphasized: “All...

Exploring the Yedikule Treasury

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Documentary Evidence The oldest document mentioning the Yedikule Treasury is the Treasury Book dated back to the 15th of Cemaziyulahir (sixth month of the Arabian...

Enlarging the Treasury

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In Solakzade’s history, it has been said that Yavuz Sultan Selim was deeply concerned with his Treasury before going to war with Iran. How...

Allowed Anastasius

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He saw his moment and sought to take it, but in the end was never ruthless enough and never successful enough. He approached Constantinople...

Moderates controlled both Rome and Constantinople

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Even though would-be moderates controlled both Rome and Constantinople, their respective definitions of moderation fell on different parts of the spectrum. As long as...

Reduced to beggary

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Your regular commanders

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