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Unruly Children of the Homeland: Ottomanism’s Non-Muslim Authors

2021
Despite abundant scholarship on the popularity of Ottomanist ideas and practices of civic participation among the empire’s Christians and Jews, Ottomanism is still widely viewed as a project conceived and promoted by Muslim elites. This chapter aims to help revise this perception by highlighting the central role of non-Muslim journalists in fostering ...
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Health as a Social Agent in Ottoman Patronage and Authority

New Perspectives on Turkey, 2007
AbstractOttoman society and its medical system of the early modern period and the nineteenth-century demonstrate the marriage of medicine and power. I present the view from the imperial center and focus on the aims and wishes of the Ottoman elite and imperial authorities in İstanbul as they were embodied in state activities, such as formal decrees and ...
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Law, Empire, and the Sultan: Ottoman Imperial Authority and Late Ḥanafī Jurisprudence

Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, 2021
Most Western scholarship on Ḥanafī legal discourse has been preoccupied with the early centuries of that school’s development, and Ḥanafī scholarship of the late Middle Ages and the early modern pe...
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Royal Authority, Dynastic Cyclism, and “Ibn Khaldûnism” in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Letters

Journal of Asian and African Studies, 1983
Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from : Journal of Asian and African Studies VIII, 3-4, 1983.
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The Collapse of Ottoman Authority in Yemen, 968/1560-976/1568

Die Welt des Islams, 1979
An Ottoman foothold was first established in Yemen when forces commanded by the vizier (and subsequently grand vizier) Hadim Siileyman Papa occupied the port of Aden and the southern sector of the country's coastal plain (tihdmah) in Rabi' I and Shawwal, 945/August, 1538 and February, 1539 respectively.
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Osman Hamdi as Сo-Author of the “Ottoman Renaissance”

Art Studies Journal
Despite the fact that Osman Hamdi (1842–1910) in the assessments of Turkish and European researchers turns out to be the main figure in the development of Turkish painting, his work is almost neglected in Russian art studies. Hamdi’s works are traditionally viewed in the context of academic Orientalism, which seems inappropriate due to the lack of ...
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LOCAL AUTHORITY CULTURE IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE

2018
Osmanlı Devleti 621 yıl yaşamış ve üç kıtayahükmetmiş bir devlet olarak sınırları içerisinde ve yönetimi altında yaşamışolan insanların yerel nitelik taşıyan ihtiyaçlarını karşılamak için günümüzmodern anlamındaki yerel yönetim birimlerine benzemeyen kurumlardanfaydalanmıştır.
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A Group Of Ottoman Official (Institution and Authority) Seals Found In Van Museum

2023
The Van Museum has artifacts that are dated back to perihistoric and past-historical civilizations era. These cultural assets were collected by the Van National Education Director in 1932. By the time the Van Museum was founded all collected artifacts were moved to the Van Museum and recorded in 1945.
ÇABAZ, Murat, KULAZ, Mehmet
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