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... Administration's revenues.1 One aspect of this development was , as we have noted , that after 1888 the Administration could be said to have become the government's agent with regard to implementing the " kilometric guarantees " that ...
... Administration's revenues.1 One aspect of this development was , as we have noted , that after 1888 the Administration could be said to have become the government's agent with regard to implementing the " kilometric guarantees " that ...
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... administration . Of Kavala , Yenidjeh , Eskidje , Dede Agatch , dependencies of the Adrianople administration . Of Sarouhan , a dependency of the Sarouhan administration . Of Yenikeui of Chile , a dependency of the Constantinople ...
... administration . Of Kavala , Yenidjeh , Eskidje , Dede Agatch , dependencies of the Adrianople administration . Of Sarouhan , a dependency of the Sarouhan administration . Of Yenikeui of Chile , a dependency of the Constantinople ...
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... administration of the ceded revenues and its employés shall be treated on the same footing as the administrations of the State and its employés . As regards employés of the State who shall enter the service of the Council of Administration ...
... administration of the ceded revenues and its employés shall be treated on the same footing as the administrations of the State and its employés . As regards employés of the State who shall enter the service of the Council of Administration ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Process of Disintegration and Decay of the Ottoman Empire | 7 |
Summary 265 | 15 |
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