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Described as "the Sick Man of Europe" by the Great Powers, the Ottoman Empire in the early twentieth century was in terminal decline. The newly independent Balkan states - Greece, Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria - each had significant ethnic populations who had remained under Ottoman rule.
Mete, Ali Serdar, Karakoç, Ercan
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Mete, Ali Serdar, Karakoç, Ercan
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Described as the "sick man of Europe" by the Great Powers, the Ottoman Empire in the early twentieth century was in terminal decline. The newly independent Balkan states—Greece, Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria—each had significant ethnic populations who had remained under Ottoman rule.
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Review: The Balkans: The Balkan Wars
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Tryptophan depletion results in tryptophan-to-phenylalanine substitutants
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