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Page 176
... industry of Republican Turkey of the ' twenties , and that of the pre - War Ottoman Empire : a ) in the Empire's industrial abstracts ( as indicated on pp . 71-72 ) the industries of Damascus , Beirut , Baghdad , etc. still play an ...
... industry of Republican Turkey of the ' twenties , and that of the pre - War Ottoman Empire : a ) in the Empire's industrial abstracts ( as indicated on pp . 71-72 ) the industries of Damascus , Beirut , Baghdad , etc. still play an ...
Page 202
... industries was commenced . Several large companies were founded , especially in the field of industry ( the Imperial Company ) , foreign trade ( the Central Company ) , and for the importation and market- ing of cotton ( The Cotton ...
... industries was commenced . Several large companies were founded , especially in the field of industry ( the Imperial Company ) , foreign trade ( the Central Company ) , and for the importation and market- ing of cotton ( The Cotton ...
Page 220
... industry received increased attention only after the Second World War . The industrial enterprises were mostly on a small scale . The following Table shows the number of enterprises and their employment figures according to censuses ...
... industry received increased attention only after the Second World War . The industrial enterprises were mostly on a small scale . The following Table shows the number of enterprises and their employment figures according to censuses ...
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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