Agricultural associations, Kato Panagia |
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Agricultural Associations, Western Asia Minor |
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The agricultural associations on the western coasts of Asia Minor towards the late 19th and the early 20th century were formed due to the need of the rural population to be informed and adopt a collective attitude towards the commercialisation of some agricultural products. |
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Agricultural Production in Asia Minor, late 19th century |
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The economic prosperity of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries led to the development of banking activities in the region, which were closely connected with the great commercial houses involved in the import, export and transit of goods. |
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The loom was the main means for the production of carpets, fabrics and other products in Cappadicia throughout the 19th century and beyond. |
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Club "Agricultural Association" and Botanical Garden, Ayvalık |
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Institutions established in Ayvalık (Cydoniae) in the early 20th century aiming at improving the agricultural economy of the area and at training farmers. |
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Club "Agricultural Association", Alaçata |
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Club "Agricultural Association", Vourla |
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Club "Agricultural Brotherhood", Vourla |
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Çiftlik Formation in Western Anatolia |
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Çiftlik means pair (a pair of oxen) and especially farm in Turkish. In the Ottoman Empire it designated, at first, a certain unit of agricultural land in the landholding system, and then, later on, a large estate. |
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