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594:. pp.
468:(1806-1812)
455:(1710-1711)
451:Pruth River
389:(1593-1606)
355:(1484-1499)
353:Stephen III
326:(1473-1479)
320:Stephen III
90:Territorial
668:Categories
645:References
590:. London:
539:gold coins
531:Petru Aron
411:Mehmed III
387:Mehmed III
349:Bayezid II
337:Valea Albă
192:Bayazid II
569:Footnotes
563:vassalage
555:Mehmed II
499:In 1439,
466:Mahmud II
371:Cătlăbuga
324:Mehmed II
161:Bogdan II
55:Wallachia
45:1420–1538
559:Akkerman
553:, where
484:and the
482:Moldavia
435:Osman II
400:Șelimbăr
366:Akkerman
282:Mehmed I
202:Strength
115:Moldavia
59:Moldavia
50:Location
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505:Hungary
424:Suceava
395:Giurgiu
229:Unknown
226:Unknown
92:changes
75:Ukraine
71:Moldova
67:Romania
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443:Cecora
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413:(1595)
376:Scheia
361:Chilia
332:Vaslui
288:(1420)
167:, and
82:Result
73:, and
61:, and
535:Porte
513:Turks
313:Varna
655:ISBN
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