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The Political System of the Republic of Turkey, Past and Present [PDF]
The first constitution of the Ottoman-Turkish Empire was adopted in 1876 – the Kânûn-ı Esâsî (Eng. Fundamental Law). In its history, Turkey has had four constitutions.
Burak, Ahmet, Marszałek-Kawa, Joanna
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Examples of Arabic Documents in Ottoman Archives
The aim of this article is to inform researchers that there are many documents in the Ottoman Archives prepared in the Arabic language. Among them, the most influential collections are Waqf deeds. The number of Arabic Waqf deeds is more than we expected.
Mustafa Lütfi Bilge
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Islamic Morality in Late Ottoman “SECULAR” Schools [PDF]
Recent scholarship has taken great strides toward integrating the history of the late Ottoman Empire into world history. By moving beyond the view that the West was the prime agent for change in the East, historians have shed new light on indigenous ...
Fortna, Benjamin
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The article analyzes the historical role and characteristic features of the patriotic activity of the first Bulgarian Exarch Anfim I in the second half of the 1870s, during the period of mass persecution of the Bulgarians by the Ottoman authorities after
V. V. Bondareva
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Transforming (Private) Rights through (Public) International Law::Readings on a ‘Strange and Painful Odyssey’ in the PCIJ Mavrommatis Case1 [PDF]
Straddling both the centres of (European) power and the shifting dynamics of the post-Ottoman world in a quest to guarantee private rights through public international legal redress, the PCIJ Mavrommatis case provides a rich resource for interrogating ...
Burgis-Kasthala, Michelle
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The introduction of a limping standard in the principality of Serbia [PDF]
From the Ottoman conquest in 1459 to the monetary reform launched in 1868 Serbia was under the full monetary suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire and did not have the right to mint her own coinage.
Gnjatović Dragana
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The 1894 Sasun Massacre: Revisiting the Number of Victims
In the summer of 1894, the Armenians of several villages in Sasun, a region in the Ottoman province of Bitlis, refused to pay government taxes unless the state protected them from the extortion and illegal taxation levied by local Kurdish chieftains. The
Tigran Martirosyan
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Administrative conditions in Jabal Amel during the Ottoman era (1888-1914)
It is evident from this research; It is a result of the Ottoman administrative divisions through which Jabal Amel became administratively affiliated to the Beirut state, and after the Nabatiyeh District was established; Jabal Amel became of relative ...
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Exporting the Holy Land: artisans and merchant migrants in Ottoman-era Bethlehem [PDF]
This article explores an aspect of Arab migration in the nineteenth century that is often retold in popular memory but rarely discussed in academic work: that of Bethlehem merchants and the “Holy Land” wares they sold.
Norris, Jacob
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Ottoman ruling elite in the sanjak of semendire during the eighteenth century [PDF]
The Transitional period in the Ottoman Empire (17th-18th century) brought about changes in the organization of government that were felt deeply at the imperial periphery.
Pavlović Miroslav
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