The Boatmen of Thessaloniki (or the Assassins of Salonica), were a Bulgarian anarchistic group, active in the Ottoman Empire in the years between 1900 - 1903. From 28th April until the 1st
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Salonica: A Crossroads of cultures - The Ultimate History Project
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Senseflows / Sensorial Flows in Salonica at the Transition from the Ottoman Empire to the Greek State - dimaterialist
Studio portrait of models wearing traditional clothing from the province of Selanik (Salonica), Ottoman Empire] - color film copy transparency | Library of Congress
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A Jewish Voice from Ottoman Salonica: The Ladino Memoir of Sa'adi Besalel a-Levi | Edited and with an Introduction by Aron Rodrigue and Sarah Abrevaya Stein; Translation, Transliteration, and Glossary by Isaac