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|b البحرين
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|9 339086
|a Petrosyan, Y. U.
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|a THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND RUSSIA IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
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|b مركز عيسى الثقافي - مركز الوثائق التاريخية
|c 2006
|g يوليو
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|a 158 - 201
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|a نص المقال باللغة الإنجليزية
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|b In the framework of a report it is hardly possible to elucidate the whole scope of versatile and complicated relations of two great nineteenth century countries - the Ottoman Empire and Russia. The political experience of these two Stated, so much alike the deferent at the same time, their obvious rivalry all over the domination in the Balkans, Caucasus and many other parts of Asia, though profoundly investigated in many monographs and articles, still continue to be a matter of great interest in scholarly circles. The nineteenth century my be cncidered as the epoch of the great empires' declines, as well as the dawn of rising of numerous national states, including the Arab ones which, in the period, were parts of the Ottoman state. That why the interest in the history of the tow countries, especialy in the modern Arab world, seems to be but national. It is important that the Ottoman Empire and Russia were among the main participants in the dramatic process of world empires disintegration.
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|a العلاقات الخارجية
|a الامبراطورية العثمانية
|a روسيا
|a القرن التاسع عشر
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|4 علم الآثار
|4 التاريخ
|6 Archaeology
|6 History
|c 007
|e The Document
|f Al Watheekah
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|m مج25, ع50
|o 0354
|s الوثيقة
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|x 2384-499X
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