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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Page 48
... called for the Russian embassy to verify their credentials . The most clear - cut category of legitimate Russian nationals consisted of permanent employees of the diplomatic mission and consulates ; they , as well as their spouses and ...
... called for the Russian embassy to verify their credentials . The most clear - cut category of legitimate Russian nationals consisted of permanent employees of the diplomatic mission and consulates ; they , as well as their spouses and ...
Page 56
... called Russian vessels had no right to hoist Russia's flag , thereby claiming diplomatic immunity : the preponderance of these ships did not belong to genuine Russian subjects and did not possess requisite documentation to use Russia's ...
... called Russian vessels had no right to hoist Russia's flag , thereby claiming diplomatic immunity : the preponderance of these ships did not belong to genuine Russian subjects and did not possess requisite documentation to use Russia's ...
Page 154
... called esedi ( with the lion ) or esedi guruş . The Levant did not have a common or standardized system of currency for business transactions in the early nineteenth century ; Ottoman gold and silver coins circulated along with money ...
... called esedi ( with the lion ) or esedi guruş . The Levant did not have a common or standardized system of currency for business transactions in the early nineteenth century ; Ottoman gold and silver coins circulated along with money ...
Contents
Dashkov and the Levant | 15 |
A Guide to the Dashkov Archive | 37 |
Selected Documents | 91 |
Copyright | |
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