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... major irrigation works , mainly on the Karun river , were put forward by Belgian , Dutch and British advisers , this time according to a comprehensive plan fully approved by Willcocks in 1909. However , the political and economic ...
... major irrigation works , mainly on the Karun river , were put forward by Belgian , Dutch and British advisers , this time according to a comprehensive plan fully approved by Willcocks in 1909. However , the political and economic ...
Page 175
... major nuclei of planned industrialisation during the ' thirties.1 The difficulties encountered in financing industrial development had a detrimental effect both on private industry and on government planning . The foreigners temporarily ...
... major nuclei of planned industrialisation during the ' thirties.1 The difficulties encountered in financing industrial development had a detrimental effect both on private industry and on government planning . The foreigners temporarily ...
Page 374
... Major Group falls below 11.875 per cent . the right of representation of such Major Group shall be reduced from two Directors to one Director . Provided further that should the basic proportion for the time being of any Major Group fall ...
... Major Group falls below 11.875 per cent . the right of representation of such Major Group shall be reduced from two Directors to one Director . Provided further that should the basic proportion for the time being of any Major Group fall ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Process of Disintegration and Decay of the Ottoman Empire | 7 |
Summary 265 | 15 |
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