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Mitochondrial Phylogeography of Wild Boars, <i>Sus scrofa</i>, from Asia Minor: Endemic Lineages, Natural Immigration, Historical Anthropogenic Translocations, and Possible Introgression of Domestic Pigs. [PDF]
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Ottoman State Finances in Comparative European Perspective, 1500-1914 [PDF]
K. Kývanç Karaman, Þevket Pamuk
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2023
Abstract Though its fortunes rose and fell over time, the Ottoman Empire dominated its region for centuries and bridged the medieval and early modern worlds. For hundreds of years after they breached the walls of Constantinople, the Ottomans ruled over the most valuable and turbulent part of the world.
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Abstract Though its fortunes rose and fell over time, the Ottoman Empire dominated its region for centuries and bridged the medieval and early modern worlds. For hundreds of years after they breached the walls of Constantinople, the Ottomans ruled over the most valuable and turbulent part of the world.
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2006
Abstract The aim of this chapter is to refute the idea of a clear-cut dichotomy between a ‘Western type’ of civic nationalism and an ‘Eastern type’ of ethno-cultural nationalism and to question the explanatory power of these generic labels for describing the concrete historical experience of entire countries or regions.
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Abstract The aim of this chapter is to refute the idea of a clear-cut dichotomy between a ‘Western type’ of civic nationalism and an ‘Eastern type’ of ethno-cultural nationalism and to question the explanatory power of these generic labels for describing the concrete historical experience of entire countries or regions.
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2021
Abstract The Ottoman rulers masterfully combined military prowess with state-building skills. Having adopted Persian bureaucratic institutions, at the same time they maintained such typical Turkic traits as the nomadic warrior ethos, religious tolerance, and the institution of slave soldiers.
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Abstract The Ottoman rulers masterfully combined military prowess with state-building skills. Having adopted Persian bureaucratic institutions, at the same time they maintained such typical Turkic traits as the nomadic warrior ethos, religious tolerance, and the institution of slave soldiers.
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2008
The Ottoman Empire was one of the most powerful empires in history, known for its military prowess, multi-cultural make-up, and advances in art and architecture. Positioned at the crossroads of East and West, at its height it encompassed most of Southeastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.
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The Ottoman Empire was one of the most powerful empires in history, known for its military prowess, multi-cultural make-up, and advances in art and architecture. Positioned at the crossroads of East and West, at its height it encompassed most of Southeastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.
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Ottoman Heritage in the Balkans: The Ottoman Empire in Serbia, Serbia in the Ottoman Empire
2009The Ottoman Empire had brought to the Balkans a new administrative and military order, as well as a new religion, but it had not automatically destroyed all existing social relations and institutions. On the contrary, some of them were integrated in the Ottoman state model. As the result of such synthesis, the new cultural circle was created.
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