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Review of Géza Dávid and Pál Fodor (Eds.), Ransom Slavery Along the Ottoman Borders, Early Fifteenth – Early Eighteenth Centuries

New Middle Eastern Studies
doi 10.29311/nmes.v2i0.2626
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December 20, 2012

Authors
Joshua Michael White
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University of Leicester


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