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TABLE 16 The quantity of tea imported into Iran per UFC ( annual average ) 29
TABLE 18 The quantity of silk goods exported from Iran to India per UFC ( annual
average ) " ! Annual average 1871 - 75 100 1876 – 80 120 1881 – 85 106 1886 ...
TABLE 16 The quantity of tea imported into Iran per UFC ( annual average ) 29
TABLE 18 The quantity of silk goods exported from Iran to India per UFC ( annual
average ) " ! Annual average 1871 - 75 100 1876 – 80 120 1881 – 85 106 1886 ...
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As can be seen from the evidence presented in the previous pages , even when
the technical aspects of production were similar , i . e . both items were primary
goods , the surplus transfer from Iran seems to have continued . For this and ...
As can be seen from the evidence presented in the previous pages , even when
the technical aspects of production were similar , i . e . both items were primary
goods , the surplus transfer from Iran seems to have continued . For this and ...
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ern part of Iran . 37 The Russian or British goods traded in Iran were not subject
to these constraints . The Russian and British merchants involved in Iran could
effectively control supply in order to change market price as desired . There were
...
ern part of Iran . 37 The Russian or British goods traded in Iran were not subject
to these constraints . The Russian and British merchants involved in Iran could
effectively control supply in order to change market price as desired . There were
...
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The International Mery Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 67 |
Edward Gibbon and the East by D O Morgan | 85 |
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