Consuls under the Ottoman Empire and their role in the Levant D1831- D1914 ، H 1247 H1333


Abstract in English

This research deals with the issue of consuls in the Levant in the last decades of the Ottoman Empire, by trying to understand the meaning of the work of the consuls, and the atmosphere that accompanied the entry into Damascus, and methods of appointment, and then the differences among them the hope of obtaining the largest share of the bounties of the Sultanate. The research indicates agents’ consuls and their escorts from the people of the Sultanate, and trying to understand the relationship between the consuls, governors and overlap, and their role in public life and exceeded their powers, and most of all looking for the role of consuls in the conduct of trade movement and control in the Levant from ports to markets.

References used

BAPTIST, J , Intérêts et impérialisme français dans l’empire ottoman (1895- 1914), Sorbonne-Paris, 1977
MOHAMED, A.R., La diplomatie en terre d’Islam, Harmattan, Paris, 2005

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