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Abdul-Aziz, Sultan of Turkey, born Feb. 9, 1830 (15 Shaban 1245), 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 1291. Official Almanac for the Turkish Empire. 8. Constantinople, 1875.

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  • Risale-Nameh. Turkish Almanac for 1291 Hedjra. 12. Constantinople, 1875.

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  • Tableau Général des Recettes et des Dépenses de l’Exercise 1291 (du 1/13 Mars 1875 au 29/12 Mars 1876). Publié parle Ministère des Finances. Supplement au No. 156 de La Turquie. Fol. Constantinople, 1875.

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

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  • Report by Mr. H. P. T. Barron, Secretary of Embassy, on the Taxation of Turkey, dated December 1, 1869; in ‘Reports of H. M.’s Secretaries of Embassy und Legation.’ No. H. 1870, 8. London, 1870.

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  • Report by Mr. Horace Rumbold, Secretary of Embassy, on the Financial Condition of Turkey, dated Constantinople, May 28, 1872; in ‘Reports of H.M.’s Secretaries of Embassy and Legation.’ No.III. 1872. 8. London, l872.

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  • Report by Mr. Consul-General Green, C.B., on the Finances, Railways, &c., of Roumania, dated Bucharest, January 1, 1873; in ‘Reports from H.M.’s Consuls on the Manufactures, Commerce, &c, of their Consular Districts.’ No. II. 1873. 8. London, 1873.

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  • Reports by Messrs. Moore, Blunt, Ceccaldi, Wrench, Stuart, Calvert, Wilkinson, Palgrave, and Sir R. Dalyell, on Agriculture and the Tenure of Land in the Turkish dominions of Europe and Asia, dated October—December 1869 and January 1870; in ‘Reports from H. M.’s Representatives respecting the Tenure of Land in the several countries of Europe.’ Part II. Fol. London, 1870.

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  • Report by Mr. Consul-General Watson, on the Trade of the Principality of Servia, dated Belgrade, March 2, 1872; in ‘Reports from H.M.’s Consuls.’ No. II 1872. 8. London, 1872.

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  • Reports by Mr. Consul Lang, on the Trade of Cyprus; by Mr. Consul Stuart, on the Trade of Epirus; by Mr. Vice-Consul Odoni, on the Trade of Gallipoli; by Mr. Consul Moore, on the Trade of Jerusalem; by Mr. Vice-Consul Sankey, on the Trade of Kustendji; by Mr. Consul Reade, on the Trade of Scutari; and by Mr. Vice-Consul Jago, on the Trade, Industry, and Population of Syria; dated Jan.–April, 1872; in ‘Reports from H. M.’s Consuls.’ No. III. 1872. 8. London, 1872.

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  • Reports by Mr. Consul-General Longworth on the trade and commerce of Servia; by Mr. Vice-Consul Jago on the trade of Beyrout; by Mr. Vice-Consul St. John on the trade of Jassy; by Mr. Consul Mooro on the trade of Jerusalem; and by Mr. Consul Blunt on the trade of Salonica, dated October to November 1873; in ‘Reports from H. M.’s Consuls on the manufactures, commerce, &c., of their consular districts.’ Part I. 1874. 8. London, 1874.

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  • Report by Mr. Sidney Locock on British trade in Turkey during recent years, dated Constantinople, December 31, 1873; in ‘Reports by H. M.’s Secretaries of Embassy and Legation.’ No. III. 1874. 8. London, 1874.

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  • Reports by Mr. Consul Henderson on the trade of Beyrout and the con-of Syria; by Mr. Consul Holmes on the trade and commerce of Bosnia; by Mr. Consul Sandwith on the trade of Crete; by Mr. Vice-Consul Kirby Green on the commerce and population of Damascus; and by Mr. Vice-Consul St. John on the trade of Jassy, and the commerce and population of Moldavia, dated December 1874 and January 1875; in ‘Reports from H.M.’s Consuls.’ Part II. 1875. 8. London, 1875.

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2. Non-Official Publications.

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  • Ubicini (A.), Lettres sur la Turquie. 2 vols. 8. Paris, 1853.

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

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  • Zinkehen (J. W.), Geschichte des Osmanischen Reichs in Europa. 7 vols. 8. Gotha, 1840–63.

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Martin, F. (1876). Turkey and Tributary States. In: The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230253056_15

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