Russian-Ottoman Relations in the Levant: The Dashkov ArchiveUniversity of Minnesota, 2002 - 184 pages "Russian-Ottoman relations in the Levant :the Dashkov archive draws on the virtually unknown Dashkov collection in the Russian State Historical Archive, St. Petersburg, to examine key aspects of Imperial Russia's complex relationship with the Ottoman Empire in the first half of the nineteenth century."--Back cover. |
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... allowed me to examine materials on commerce and consular diplomacy at the European Division of the Library of Congress , information that furnished a crucial European and Ottoman context for my Dashkov gleanings . I am further grateful ...
... allowed me to examine materials on commerce and consular diplomacy at the European Division of the Library of Congress , information that furnished a crucial European and Ottoman context for my Dashkov gleanings . I am further grateful ...
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... allowed beratli merchants to recoup their losses more quickly than Ottoman traders , thereby raising their profit margin more readily.10 Foreign envoys and consuls sold berats as a way not just to increase their own incomes but to ...
... allowed beratli merchants to recoup their losses more quickly than Ottoman traders , thereby raising their profit margin more readily.10 Foreign envoys and consuls sold berats as a way not just to increase their own incomes but to ...
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... allowed to correspond with Greek authorities , let alone transmit monies to them , for this or any other purpose . Contact between the committee and the provisional government would not only compromise Russia's neutrality but signify ...
... allowed to correspond with Greek authorities , let alone transmit monies to them , for this or any other purpose . Contact between the committee and the provisional government would not only compromise Russia's neutrality but signify ...
Contents
Dashkov and the Levant | 15 |
A Guide to the Dashkov Archive | 37 |
Selected Documents | 91 |
Copyright | |
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