International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzky 1–2University of Wisconsin, 1980 |
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... century . At the end of the cen- tury the British founded the Levant Company , which lasted into the nineteenth century , and the Dutch began also to compete for the Mediterranean trade.31 From the beginning the Ottomans exported ...
... century . At the end of the cen- tury the British founded the Levant Company , which lasted into the nineteenth century , and the Dutch began also to compete for the Mediterranean trade.31 From the beginning the Ottomans exported ...
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... century the wholesale trade with the East represented 36 percent of the exchanges , the Mediterra- nean trade with the various provinces of the Empire 50 percent , and the trade with Europe only 15 percent of the total . The real ...
... century the wholesale trade with the East represented 36 percent of the exchanges , the Mediterra- nean trade with the various provinces of the Empire 50 percent , and the trade with Europe only 15 percent of the total . The real ...
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... century ) and com- paring the lists of the districts ( mahalla ) given by Ghazzî ( for the nineteenth century ) with those of Russell ( for the eighteenth century ) , d'Arvieux ( 1683 ) and the archives from the sixteenth century , we ...
... century ) and com- paring the lists of the districts ( mahalla ) given by Ghazzî ( for the nineteenth century ) with those of Russell ( for the eighteenth century ) , d'Arvieux ( 1683 ) and the archives from the sixteenth century , we ...
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroqhi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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