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Page 67
... establishment was the improved terms from which Turkey benefited on the money market . Her securities , which had been absorbed only at 40 % discounts and had to yield 5 % to 6 % of their nominal value , were purchased after 1881 at 80 ...
... establishment was the improved terms from which Turkey benefited on the money market . Her securities , which had been absorbed only at 40 % discounts and had to yield 5 % to 6 % of their nominal value , were purchased after 1881 at 80 ...
Page 111
... establishment of mixed courts was delayed until June 28th , 1875 , and they started functioning only on February 1st , 1876.2 According to a special " Mixed Law " , these courts had jurisdiction in disputes between Egyptians and ...
... establishment of mixed courts was delayed until June 28th , 1875 , and they started functioning only on February 1st , 1876.2 According to a special " Mixed Law " , these courts had jurisdiction in disputes between Egyptians and ...
Page 145
... establishment of mixed courts with jurisdiction between Persians and foreigners , in the 19th century Persia was nevertheless forced under the pressure of circumstances to establish mixed courts and to finance their activities . These ...
... establishment of mixed courts with jurisdiction between Persians and foreigners , in the 19th century Persia was nevertheless forced under the pressure of circumstances to establish mixed courts and to finance their activities . These ...
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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19th century A. T. Wilson according administration agreement agriculture Arab Article Baghdad Baghdad Railway Bank Britain British budget capital capitulations commercial Company concession concessionnaires considerable Constantinople corvée cotton cultivation currency customs deficit Egypt Egyptian Empire's enterprises especially European expenditure exports feddan fellahin foreign France French granted hand Imperial important income increased industrialisation industry interest internal investments Iraq irrigation Islam Ismail Janissaries kharadj l'Egypte land League of Nations Lebanon loans London mainly Mamluk mandated Mehmed Ali's Middle East Midhat military million Turkish pounds modern monopoly Muslim official Ottoman Empire payments period Persia piastres political population port pounds sterling Powers production Public Debt railway reform regime revenue riyal Russian Shah Shuster structure Sublime Porte Suez Canal Sultan Syria Tanzimat taxes thirties tobacco tons trade Transjordan treasury Treaty Turkey Turkey's Turkish waqf World Young Turks