10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ALEKSANDROPOL»
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Aleksandropol nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
Aleksandropol e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Caucasian Battlefields: A History of the Wars on the ...
A History of the Wars on the Turco-Caucasian Border 1828-1921 William Edward
David Allen, Paul Muratoff. ACTION AT BAYINDIR 63 begun, sent a strong
reconnaissance force consisting of the bulk of the field troops at Aleksandropol,
under ...
William Edward David Allen, Paul Muratoff, 2011
2
Shattering Empires: The Clash and Collapse of the Ottoman ...
Once again the Armenian defenders crumpled and Aleksandropol fell.85 Enver
was keen to exploit this moment of Ottoman superiority and now sought control of
the next strategic crossroads at Karakilise. S ̧evki and Karabekir drove ...
Michael A. Reynolds, 2011
3
Thou Shalt Kill: Revolutionary Terrorism in Russia, 1894-1917
In the city of Aleksandropol' the party also authorized the execution of the
provisional governor-general, Alikhanov-Avarskii (Maglakelidze and lovidze,
Revoliutsiia 1905-1907 j>g. v Gruzii, 377, 435: Rozhdestvenskii, "Desiaf let
sluzhby," 49)b], ...
4
The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia
... out in the Nikopol and Zaporozhe region on the lower Dnieper where the most
famous "royal" Scythian kurgans - Solokha, Chertomlyk, Krasnokutsk,
Aleksandropol, etc. - are situated. The few kurgans in this region dating from the
5th century.
5
Armenians: Past and Present in the Making of National Identity
The crushing terms imposed on Armenia by the Treaty of Aleksandropol on 2/3
December 1920 cast the republic back to where it had begun – confined to a part
of the province of Yerevan and the Sevan basin. All of Kars province and from ...
Edmund Herzig, Marina Kurkchiyan, 2004
6
Homelands: War, Population and Statehood in Eastern Europe ...
An American visitor in the spring of 1919 penned a graphic description of the
effects of famine and typhus on the children of Aleksandropol and Erevan. In
Aleksandropol he encountered: children, but I really mean wizened and ancient
dwarfs.
Nick Baron, Peter Gatrell, 2004
7
Russian Azerbaijan, 1905-1920: The Shaping of a National ...
... which included the Akhalkalak and Akhaltsik uezds of the Tiflis gub- erniia; the
Surmalu, Aleksandropol, and most of the Etchmiadzin uezds of the Erivan
guberniia; and the Kars-Aleksandropol-Julfa railroad. In addition, Transcaucasia
was ...
Tadeusz Swietochowski, 2004
8
Greco-Scythian Art and the Birth of Eurasia: From Classical ...
On the skulls, see B. V. Firstein, 'Cherepa iz Aleksandropol'skogo skifskogo
kurgana' (Skull from Aleksandropol' Scythian kurgan), Voprosy antropologii (
Questions of anthropology), 22 (1966), 62–76; T. Sulimirski, The Sarmatians (
London, ...
9
The Formation of the Soviet Union: Communism and ...
Declaring that they needed control over the transportation lines into Northern
Persia to expel the British units there, the Turkish negotiators now demanded the
railroad line running from Aleksandropol (Leninakan) to Dzhulfa, deep in
Armenian ...
10
The Stalinist terror in the thirties: documentation from the ...
In 1918-20, mechanic and Party cell secretary at the Aleksandropol' depot. In
1921-38, representative of the railroads committee at Karaklis (Kirovakan); later
worked in Leningrad, Erevan, and Tbilisi; chairman of Armenian trade union
council, ...