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... concession was a case in point . The American rear - admiral Colby M. Chester was delegated by a group of U.S. investors to conduct negotiations for a comprehensive concession under which the group would cover Anatolia with a dense ...
... concession was a case in point . The American rear - admiral Colby M. Chester was delegated by a group of U.S. investors to conduct negotiations for a comprehensive concession under which the group would cover Anatolia with a dense ...
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... concession to erect a telegraph line between Baghdad and Bushir through Kermanshah and Hamdan , as an extension of the Khanaqin - Bushir line ( constructed according to a concession of 1863 ) 3 . In 1872 Baron Julius de - Reuter , an ...
... concession to erect a telegraph line between Baghdad and Bushir through Kermanshah and Hamdan , as an extension of the Khanaqin - Bushir line ( constructed according to a concession of 1863 ) 3 . In 1872 Baron Julius de - Reuter , an ...
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... Concession Oil Prospects BAGOAD APPENDIX 32 Soviet Caspian Sea Fisheries Concession in Persia October 1st , 1927 Article 1. By the present Agreement the Persian Government grants on the following conditions , to a special mixed ...
... Concession Oil Prospects BAGOAD APPENDIX 32 Soviet Caspian Sea Fisheries Concession in Persia October 1st , 1927 Article 1. By the present Agreement the Persian Government grants on the following conditions , to a special mixed ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Process of Disintegration and Decay of the Ottoman Empire | 7 |
Summary 265 | 15 |
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