- A
salname (also
called nevsal) was an
official annal of the
Ottoman Empire in the 19th century. The
first salname was
published in 1847. It was prepared...
- Türkiye
Diyanet Vakfı Yayın Matbaacılık ve
Ticaret İşletmesi. p. 366. "
Salname-yi Devlet-i Âliye-yi Osmaniye" (PDF) (in
Ottoman Turkish) (5). Istanbul...
- 2021. Bardakçı 2006, p. 112. Bardakçı 2017, p. xvi. Bardakçı 2017, p. 10.
Salnâme-i Devlet-i Âliyye-i Osmanîyye, 1333-1334 Sene-i Maliye, 68. Sene. Hilal...
- 2012-03-20 at the
Wayback Machine.
Alternative Educational Materials, p. 26
Salname-yi Vilâyet-i
Kosova ("Yearbook of the
Vilayet of Kosovo"),
Kosova vilâyet...
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Retrieved 28
October 2020.
Salnâme-i Devlet-i Âliyye-i Osmanîyye, 1328 Sene-i Maliye, 67. Sene.
Selanik Matbaası. 1912. pp. 48–49.
Salnâme-i Devlet-i Âliyye-i...
- "Palestine" . Encyclopædia
Britannica (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press.
Salname-yi Vilâyet-i
Suriye ("Yearbook of the
Vilayet of Syria"),
Syria vilâyet...
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Vulcetrin Kavala Alaca Hișar
Yanya Smederevo According to the
state yearbook (
salname) of the year 1847, the
reduced Rumelia Eyalet,
centred at Manastir, encomp****ed...
- Muhacir, or of a
total of 792,980 Muslims. The data in the 1875
Ottoman salname comes from a vilayet-wide
census completed in
September 1874. A
flash summary...
- ).
Cambridge University Press.
Hathi Trust Digital Library - Holdings:
Salname-yi Vilâyet-i Diyarbakır. Asia by A. H. Keane, page 460 Klein,
Janet (2012)...
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Empire can be
listed by
using the
Ottoman Empire official annuals,
known as
salname,
after 1847. The list
below is
about the
ports of the
empire in 1870. According...