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... the weight of military defeat and diplomatic dismemberment.
Its European holdings were ceded to Greece and other successor administrations, while its remaining Anatolian core was left diminished, severed from the imperial arteries that had once sustained it.
In the decades that followed, the eastern Mediterranean entered one of the most stable periods in its modern history. Stability, however, had not come through reconciliation, but through rearrangement.
The treaties t ...
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