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36Hayassdan, July 6, 1915; No. 25.

36Hayassdan, July 6, 1915; No. 25.

37We are the more anxious to correct these figures as in 1916, at a time when it was difficult to control them, we gave about the same figures in a note to the Société d’Anthropologie as to the demographic consequences of the war. We then relied upon the documents that had just been published and on the statements of the Rev. Harold Buxton.

37We are the more anxious to correct these figures as in 1916, at a time when it was difficult to control them, we gave about the same figures in a note to the Société d’Anthropologie as to the demographic consequences of the war. We then relied upon the documents that had just been published and on the statements of the Rev. Harold Buxton.

38Le Mouvement pan-russe et les Allogènes(Paris, 1919).

38Le Mouvement pan-russe et les Allogènes(Paris, 1919).

39The Times, March 15, 1920.

39The Times, March 15, 1920.

40H. Vambéry.Cagataische Sprachstudien(Leipzig, 1867);Etymologisches Wörterbuch der Turko-Tatarischen Sprachen(Leipzig, 1875);Das Turkenvolk(1885).

40H. Vambéry.Cagataische Sprachstudien(Leipzig, 1867);Etymologisches Wörterbuch der Turko-Tatarischen Sprachen(Leipzig, 1875);Das Turkenvolk(1885).

41Léon Cahun,Introduction à l’histoire de l’Asie, Turcs et Mongols, des origines à 1405(Paris, 1896).

41Léon Cahun,Introduction à l’histoire de l’Asie, Turcs et Mongols, des origines à 1405(Paris, 1896).

42Liman von Sanders,Fünf Jahre Türkei, pp. 330-331.

42Liman von Sanders,Fünf Jahre Türkei, pp. 330-331.

43Le Temps, July 21, 1920.

43Le Temps, July 21, 1920.


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