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Alibey1917 Posted 6 years ago
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The chief see and church of primacy of this Turk present

  

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alibey1917 The extract above relates to the late 16th century. This was written around 1600. English has changed a lot since then.

  • alibey1917 The extract above relates to the late 16th century.
  • This was written around 1600.
  • English has changed a lot since then.
  • You have set a scholar's puzzle.
  • A see is a seat in the sense you see in "county seat", a locus of authority.
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alibey1917The extract above relates to the late 16th century.

This was written around 1600. English has changed a lot since then. You have set a scholar's puzzle.

A see is a seat in the sense you see in "county seat", a locus of authority. "Primacy" refers to a primate, a top bishop. The writer is using Christian terminology to describe a Moslem arran

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