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Turkey and Tributary States

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Abdul-Aziz Sultan of Turkey, born Feb. 9, 1830, the second son of Sultan Mahmoud II.; succeeded to the throne at the death of his elder brother, Sultan Abdul-Medjid, June 25, 1861.

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Statistical and other Books of Reference concerning Turkey and Tributary States.

1. Official Publications.

  • Salname 1285. Official Almanac for the Turkish Empire. 8. Constantinople, 1868.

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  • Kisule-Nameh. Turkish Almanac for 1285 Hedjra. 12. Constantinople, 1868.

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  • Sublime Porte: Miniatóre des Finances. Budget des Recettes et des Dépenses de l’Exercice, 1864–65. Traduction Officielle du Texte Turc. Constantinople, 1865.

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  • Report by Mr. II. p. T. Barron, II. M.’s Secretary of Embassy, on the Finances of Turkey, dated Constantinople, February 11, 1867; in ‘Reports by II. M.’s Secretaries of Embassy.’ No. III. 1867. London, 1867.

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  • Report by Mr. Consul-General Green on the Condition, Agriculture, and Trade of Moldavia and Wallachia; in, Agriculture, and Trade of Moldavia and Wallachia; in ’ Commercial Reports received at the Foreign Office.’ London, 1866.

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  • Reports by Mr. Consul Holmes on the Trade of Bosnia in 1864; in ‘Consular Reports received at the Foreign Office.’ London, 1865.

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  • Report by Mr. Consul-General Longworth on the Trade of Servia; in ’ Consular Reports received at the Foreign Office.’ London, 1865.

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  • Report by Mr. Consul-General Green on the Trade and Commerce of Constantinople; in ‘Commercial Reports received at the Foreign Office.’ London, 1866.

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  • Statistical Tables relating to Foreign Countries. Part XI. Fol. London, 1868.

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2. Non-Official Publications.

  • Badmutijun. History of the last two years. Armenian. Constantinople, 1860.

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  • Braiiano (J. C.), Mémoire sur la Situation de la Moldo-Valachie depuis le Traité de Paris. 8. Paris, 1863.

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  • Ubicini (A.), La Turquie Actuelle. 8. Paris, 1855.

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Martin, F. (1869). Turkey and Tributary States. In: The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230252981_15

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