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Towns and Townsmen of Ottoman Anatolia: Trade, Crafts and Food Production in an Urban Setting, 1520–1650, by Faroqhi Suraiya (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, 424 pages).
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03 June 2009
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