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Encyclopedia of Eastern Europe: From the Congress of Vienna to the Fall of Communism (Garland Reference Library of Social Science)
by Richard Frucht
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... In the Adrianople treaty, it got much more. The Russian government received a protectorate over the Danubian Principalities, including the right to install a new administrative system and veto power over the appointment of the administrators, or hospodars. ... "
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History of the Balkans, Vol. 1: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (The Joint Committee on Eastern Europe Publication Series, No. 12)
by Barbara Jelavich
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... Prominent Phanariots, in particular those who became governors of the Danubian Principalities, adopted what they re- 8 See Cyril Mango, "The Phanariots and the Byzantine Tradition," in Richard Clogg, cd., The StnWk ... "
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Habsburg Empire, Black Sea, Danubian Principalities, Crimean War, Habsburg Monarchy, Ali Pasha, chiftlik estates, great boyars, suzerain power, grand vezir, autonomous rights, labor dues
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Russia's Balkan Entanglements, 1806-1914
by Barbara Jelavich
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... CHAPTER I Rights and obligations acquired: The advance to the Black Sea, the Danubian Principalities, and the Serbian revolution M During the eighteenth century, ... "
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Ottoman Empire, Habsburg Empire, Danubian Principalities, Balkan Christians, Prince Alexander, Crimean War, Barbara Jelavich, Eastern Rumelia, Franz Joseph, Near East, circular despatch, treaty stipulations
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Barricades and Borders: Europe 1800-1914 (Short Oxford History of the Modern World)
by Robert Gildea
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... of cropping to exhaustion and leaving fallow was to cultivate new crops, such as maize in southern France and the Danubian Principalities, or potatoes on the North European Plain from Ireland to White Russia. Potatoes had the advantage of producing three times ... "
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Great Britain, Catholic Church, Ottoman Empire, Habsburg Monarchy, United States, German Confederation, Danubian Principalities, Frederick William, Charles Albert, teaching congregations, federal diet, dominant nationality
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