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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... became wiles of the dragoman's craft and skills for survival . Capitulatory states also relied on beratlis for commerce in the Near East , and these protégés comprised a diverse group of sailors , shippers , traders , captains , brokers ...
... became wiles of the dragoman's craft and skills for survival . Capitulatory states also relied on beratlis for commerce in the Near East , and these protégés comprised a diverse group of sailors , shippers , traders , captains , brokers ...
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... became charters of rights utilized by the great powers to maximize their influence in the Ottoman Empire . A brisk and often fraudulent traffic in berats brought palpable gains to both dispensers and receivers . Ottoman non - Muslims ...
... became charters of rights utilized by the great powers to maximize their influence in the Ottoman Empire . A brisk and often fraudulent traffic in berats brought palpable gains to both dispensers and receivers . Ottoman non - Muslims ...
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... became full - fledged subjects of the Russian Empire , they would forfeit their right to own land in Ottoman domains , and consulates were to inform the imperial mission of any non - compliance with this regulation . 21. “ Pis'mo ... iz ...
... became full - fledged subjects of the Russian Empire , they would forfeit their right to own land in Ottoman domains , and consulates were to inform the imperial mission of any non - compliance with this regulation . 21. “ Pis'mo ... iz ...
Contents
Dashkov and the Levant | 15 |
A Guide to the Dashkov Archive | 37 |
Selected Documents | 91 |
Copyright | |
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