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... agreement , and ending at Erzerum ; d . A line starting from a point on the Tchalti - Erzerum line and ending at a point on the shores of the Black Sea . All these lines shall have a gauge of 1.435 meters , and shall be constructed ...
... agreement , and ending at Erzerum ; d . A line starting from a point on the Tchalti - Erzerum line and ending at a point on the shores of the Black Sea . All these lines shall have a gauge of 1.435 meters , and shall be constructed ...
Page 366
... agreement and the construction contract . Article 15. This agreement has been made as a supplement to the principal agreement as established for the construction of the Sivas - Van line and of a line running from a point on this first ...
... agreement and the construction contract . Article 15. This agreement has been made as a supplement to the principal agreement as established for the construction of the Sivas - Van line and of a line running from a point on this first ...
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... Agreement on terms which comply with the foregoing conditions the other Groups shall waive any right they may have under the Articles of Association of the Turkish Company or any Operating Company in connection with such assignment to ...
... Agreement on terms which comply with the foregoing conditions the other Groups shall waive any right they may have under the Articles of Association of the Turkish Company or any Operating Company in connection with such assignment to ...
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 |
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