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found themselves generally opposed to the authority of the Sultan , except in
matters such as the preservation of internal order and the defense of the common
borders . 57 However , because of their class solidarity , developed , as
previously ...
found themselves generally opposed to the authority of the Sultan , except in
matters such as the preservation of internal order and the defense of the common
borders . 57 However , because of their class solidarity , developed , as
previously ...
Strana 118
They pointed out that under Muḥammad Ali and Grand Emir Bašīr II rates were
fluid , with the excise tax applied only to silk.81 Often the grand emir bargained
with cultivators over rates , and , as a consequence , customs duty on internal
traffic ...
They pointed out that under Muḥammad Ali and Grand Emir Bašīr II rates were
fluid , with the excise tax applied only to silk.81 Often the grand emir bargained
with cultivators over rates , and , as a consequence , customs duty on internal
traffic ...
Strana 93
The internal situation of the Ottoman state in the nineteenth century - despite the
abundant material available and despite its pertinence for the students of
southeast Europe , the Middle East , and North Africa - has scarcely been studied
.
The internal situation of the Ottoman state in the nineteenth century - despite the
abundant material available and despite its pertinence for the students of
southeast Europe , the Middle East , and North Africa - has scarcely been studied
.
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroghi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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