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- Adet-i_ağnam abstract "The adet-i ağnam (literally meaning \"sheep number\") was an annual tax on sheep and goats in the Ottoman Empire. Initially, the tax was known as resm-i ağnam; the name changed around 1550.".
- Adet-i_ağnam comment "The adet-i ağnam (literally meaning \"sheep number\") was an annual tax on sheep and goats in the Ottoman Empire. Initially, the tax was known as resm-i ağnam; the name changed around 1550.".