In the nineteenth century, Britain had intense political, economic, and cultural relations with the Ottoman Empire: they were political allies during the Crimean War; for several decades, British creditors ran the Ottoman economy via Ottoman Public Debt Administration; many Ottoman cultural institutions, such as the Imperial Museum, were modeled after ...
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Reimagining Mediterranean Spaces: Libya and the Italo-Turkish War, 1911-1912 [PDF]
The Italo-Turkish War, a struggle over the territory that the Italian occupiers later re-christened as Libya, became a heated ideological battleground for the emerging nationalisms of the Mediterranean.
Jonathan McCollum
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The Status, Structure and Characteristics of Education in the Ottoman Empire [PDF]
The present study tries to identify the status, structure and characteristics of Islamic education in the Ottoman Empire. A descriptive and analytical method along with a historical approach was used in the study.
Seyed Mohammad Tayyibi +2 more
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The Ottoman state and descendants of the prophet in Anatolia and the Balkans (c. 1500-1700) [PDF]
Throughout the Islamic world those claiming descent from the Prophet Muhammad (T. seyyid/serif pl. sadat/esraf) were (and are) accorded a special status.
Hulya, Canbakal, Hülya, Canbakal
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This paper, by focusing on a secret report delivered by the Ottoman High Commissioner in Egypt—Gazi Ahmed Muhtar Pasha—to the imperial center regarding the Armenian revolutionaries’ movements, aims to examine three important phenomena of the late ...
Arda Akıncı
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Alternative Paths Towards the Age of Mercantilism: Revisiting the 17th Century's Economic Crisis [PDF]
The centuries-long history of the Ottoman Empire has been and somehow still is considered by non-Ottoman historians from a teleological approach. So challenging is the idea that the Middle East has been ruled by an independent, hegemonic State, that the ...
Costantinl, Vera
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Establishing state responsibility for historical injustices: the Armenian case [PDF]
The article aims to identify a legal structure for the determination of state responsibility for historical injustices by using the deportations and mass killings of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire (1915-1916) as a case study.
Roscini, M., Roscini, M.
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Azerbaijani Physicians in the Ottoman Empire in the 15-16th Centuries [PDF]
It is noteworthy to mention that cultural ties intensified in the relations between the Ottoman Empire and Azerbaijan in the fifteenth century. It is possible to say that some political and socio-cultural events, in particular, increasing interaction and
Bilal Dadayev
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Legal aspects of relations between the Crimean Khanate and the Ottoman Empire in views of European contemporaries. Pt. 1: Study of sources of 16th–17th cc. [PDF]
The problem of legal status of the Crimean Khanate towards the Ottoman Empire attracts substantial attention of scholars and stimulates lively discussions between adherents and opponents of idea on the vassalage of Crimea.
Roman Pochekaev
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The Europe as a Model. Regulation and modernization of the Ottoman fashion in the XIX century
In the 19th century Ottoman Empire, modernization was an issue that was considered necessary for the survival of the state and covered a wide range of issues. While the Ottoman sultans examined the reasons behind the political strengthening of the West
Eros Calcara
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