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Page 303
... Ottoman dominions , will not be liable to the payment of Customs duty until it reaches those Principalities ; and , on the other hand , that any article of foreign produce or manufacture passing through these Princi- palities , but ...
... Ottoman dominions , will not be liable to the payment of Customs duty until it reaches those Principalities ; and , on the other hand , that any article of foreign produce or manufacture passing through these Princi- palities , but ...
Page 326
... Ottoman joint - stock companies , all disputes and differences which may arise , either between the Imperial Government and the concessionnaires or the ... Ottoman Anatolian Railway Company guarantees to the Imperial Ottoman 326 APPENDICES.
... Ottoman joint - stock companies , all disputes and differences which may arise , either between the Imperial Government and the concessionnaires or the ... Ottoman Anatolian Railway Company guarantees to the Imperial Ottoman 326 APPENDICES.
Page 327
... Ottoman Government deeming it necessary , they may also require the Ottoman Anatolian Railway Company to guarantee other sections , and the Otto- man Anatolian Railway Company shall have the right so to do . The contract sum of 4,500 fr ...
... Ottoman Government deeming it necessary , they may also require the Ottoman Anatolian Railway Company to guarantee other sections , and the Otto- man Anatolian Railway Company shall have the right so to do . The contract sum of 4,500 fr ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Process of Disintegration and Decay of the Ottoman Empire | 7 |
Summary 265 | 15 |
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Introduction to the Modern Economic History of the Middle East Zvi Yehuda Hershlag Limited preview - 1980 |
Introduction to the Modern Economic History of the Middle East Zvi Yehuda Hershlag Limited preview - 1980 |
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