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... Bank , a special licence that made it something like a State bank . From that time on the State got most of its loans either directly from the Ottoman Bank or through its intermediary . In addition to its credit and currency - issuing ...
... Bank , a special licence that made it something like a State bank . From that time on the State got most of its loans either directly from the Ottoman Bank or through its intermediary . In addition to its credit and currency - issuing ...
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... banking arrangements . The Egyptian National Bank , set up in 1898 as a commercial bank , received on June 25th that year the exclusive right to issue banknotes of legal tender in Egypt and the Sudan . A separate issue department was ...
... banking arrangements . The Egyptian National Bank , set up in 1898 as a commercial bank , received on June 25th that year the exclusive right to issue banknotes of legal tender in Egypt and the Sudan . A separate issue department was ...
Page 184
... bank , Deniz Bankası , served the needs of shipping development . The İş Bank— the only major bank which , at least officially , was not a government institution - also took part in the numerous development activities . The banks ...
... bank , Deniz Bankası , served the needs of shipping development . The İş Bank— the only major bank which , at least officially , was not a government institution - also took part in the numerous development activities . The banks ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Process of Disintegration and Decay of the Ottoman Empire | 7 |
Summary 265 | 15 |
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