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Trade — Paralysing effects of Turkish rule — Statistics of the direct trade between
Great Britain and Cyprus — Statistics of exports from L»r- naca and Limasol—
Statistics of imports at Larnaca and Limasol — Nationality of vessels trading with
...
Trade — Paralysing effects of Turkish rule — Statistics of the direct trade between
Great Britain and Cyprus — Statistics of exports from L»r- naca and Limasol—
Statistics of imports at Larnaca and Limasol — Nationality of vessels trading with
...
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... vassal King of Caria ; notwithstanding the peace, Evagoras continued
hostilities, and at last Artaxerxes, wishing to crush this troublesome rebellion,
sent no less than 300 vessels, bearing a large army under command of Tiribazas,
to Cyprus.
... vassal King of Caria ; notwithstanding the peace, Evagoras continued
hostilities, and at last Artaxerxes, wishing to crush this troublesome rebellion,
sent no less than 300 vessels, bearing a large army under command of Tiribazas,
to Cyprus.
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... for a few years, but after the battle of Issus, B.C. 333, Alexander the Great
advanced into Phoenicia and besieged Tyre ; the Cypriote Kings then declared in
his favour, and sent a fleet of 120 vessels to join the Macedonian fleet off that city.
... for a few years, but after the battle of Issus, B.C. 333, Alexander the Great
advanced into Phoenicia and besieged Tyre ; the Cypriote Kings then declared in
his favour, and sent a fleet of 120 vessels to join the Macedonian fleet off that city.
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The harbour is described in Chapter V ; it is small, and unsafe during north winds,
but is the usual port for vessels trading between Cyprus and the opposite coast of
Caramania. Fortifications. At one time a strong wall surrounded the town, but ...
The harbour is described in Chapter V ; it is small, and unsafe during north winds,
but is the usual port for vessels trading between Cyprus and the opposite coast of
Caramania. Fortifications. At one time a strong wall surrounded the town, but ...
Стр. 64
Intelligence Division. Khedive Company, will, as the traffic and commerce
develope, make arrangements for their vessels to call at the Cyprus ports on fixed
days, but as yet there has scarcely been time for any such arrangements to be
made.
Intelligence Division. Khedive Company, will, as the traffic and commerce
develope, make arrangements for their vessels to call at the Cyprus ports on fixed
days, but as yet there has scarcely been time for any such arrangements to be
made.
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Стр. 26 - II. That a Mussulman resident in the Island shall be named by the Board of Pious Foundations in Turkey (Evkaf) to superintend, in conjunction with a delegate to be appointed by the British Authorities, the administration of the property, funds, and lands belonging to mosques, cemeteries, Mussulman schools, and other religious establishments existing in Cyprus.
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Стр. 29 - Kars will not become the base from which emissaries of intrigue will issue forth, to be in due time followed by invading armies, the mere retention of them by Russia will exercise a powerful influence in disintegrating the Asiatic dominion of the Porte. As a monument of feeble defence on the one side, and successful aggression on the other, they will be regarded by the Asiatic population as foreboding the course of political history in the immediate future, and will stimulate, by the combined action...
Стр. 25 - In return, HIM the Sultan promises to England to introduce necessary reforms, to be agreed upon later between the two Powers, into the Government and for the protection of the Christian and other subjects of the Porte in those territories.