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Worldmaking After Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination

Journal of Development Studies, 2021
In Worldmaking After Empire, Adom Getachew masterfully charts the political theories born of post-World War II anticolonial struggles across the Black Atlantic.
Kerem Nisancioglu
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Inscribed Memory: Calligrapher Hafız Osman and His Attributed Inscriptions

Kadim
Kitabes (inscriptions) serve as lasting testaments to cultural, artistic, and historical narratives, preserving heritage for future generations. This study examines two inscriptions in Üsküdar attributed to the renowned calligrapher Hafız Osman Efendi ...
M. F. Çalışır, Elif Kurumehmet
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The Ottoman Empire: A Historical Overview

International Journal of History and Archaeology Research Studies (IJHARS)
The Ottoman Empire, one of the most enduring and influential entities in world history, spanned over six centuries, leaving an indelible mark across three continents.
Manoj T R
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From the Ottoman Empire to the Republic of Turkey: Formation and Display of the Earliest Islamic Art Collection in the Imperial Museum (Müze-i Hümâyun), Istanbul

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In the 1880s, Islamic art objects were not yet regarded as collectable heritage in the Ottoman state. Although Salomon Reinach (1858–1932) had suggested turning the fifteenth-century Çinili Köşk (Tiled Kiosk) into a museum of ‘Muslim art’ in 1883, this ...
Beyza Uzun
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REVIEW OF THE NEWLY PUBLISHED MONOGRAPH ON OSMAN PAZVANTOĞLU’S LIBRARY IN VIDIN AND ITS PUBLISHED CATALOGUE

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This review focuses on the recently published monograph by Prof. Stoyanka Kenderova. The book provides insights into the history, thematic scope, and the catalogue of the Vidin Vakuf Library (1837–1887) established by Osman Pazvantoğlu.
Gabriela Angelova
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Idris Bitlisi and the prevalence of historiography in the ottoman empire: A Look at his most important work Hasht Bihisht

Journal of Medical Biography
Idris Bitlisi was an historian and statesman of Kurdish and Iranian descent in the Ottoman Empire. This article introduces the influence of Bitlisi work on the historiography in the territory of the Ottoman Empire.
Mohammad Hashemimehr, Zahra Memariani
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Commonwealth, empire, and critique in South Asia

Literature, Critique, and Empire Today
This contribution explores the changing valences of the terms “Commonwealth” and “empire” through the lens of South Asian studies. I first investigate how the idea of the Commonwealth as a political genre for association and comparison was described by ...
Shameem Black
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20th Century History Lessons: 100 years since Armenian Genocide in Osman Empire

Izvestia Ural Federal University Journal. Series 3. Social and Political Sciences, 2015
В статье подводятся итоги проведения в Екатеринбурге научно-практической конференци.
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