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October 21, 1982, in Athens) is an
amateur Gr****
freestyle wrestler, who
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Vizier Omer
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occupied the
southern coasts of Anatolia.
According to the
research of
Speros Vryonis, it was the
major naval station on the
southern Anatolian coast, a major...
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Roman Empire under a
Turkish Muslim guise. The
American historian Speros Vryonis writes that the
Ottoman state centered on "a Byzantine-Balkan base with...
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