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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 ...
جاسب الخفاجي +1 more
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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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Trading religious and daily goods : Franciscans in semi-rural Palestine [PDF]
This chapter discusses how patterns of interaction were influenced by the beginning of the missionary activity in the 1620s and influenced it in turn.
Tramontana, Felicita
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Abstract The emergence of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is reshaping the research landscape and carries significant implications for Digital Humanities (DH), a field long intertwined with computational methods and technologies. This study examines how DH scholars are adopting and critically evaluating GenAI in their research. Drawing on an
Rongqian Ma, Meredith Dedema, Andrew Cox
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Legal status of the Roma in the Princedom of Serbia [PDF]
In the Ottoman province of Serbia (initially the Belgrade Pashalik), the Roma had the same legal status as elsewhere in the Empire: they paid a special, Gypsy poll tax (Gypsy cizye; in Serbian: ciganski harač) and were subject to the personal ...
Janković Ivan
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ABSTRACT This article analyzes the Taliban's post‐2021 governance model through the Islamic Public Administration (IPA) framework, focusing on justice, equality, and women's inclusion. It asks: (1) How does the Taliban's governance align with core IPA principles?
Parwiz Mosamim +1 more
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Fear and Violence in Late Ottoman Syria: The Ismaʿilis and the School of Agriculture
This article explores the changing relations between state officials and the Shiʿi Nizari Ismaʿilis in early 20th-century Ottoman Syria. It examines the history surrounding the founding of the School of Agriculture in the majority Ismaʿili town of ...
Amaan Merali
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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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Administrative Traditions of the Majority World: A Commentary and Future Research Agenda
ABSTRACT Decolonising public administration is an urgent and necessary endeavour. In this short article we argue that we cannot, however, settle for shallow decolonialisations. We argue that the specific iterations of bureaucracy evidenced in post‐colonial states across the majority world can be conceptualised through the lens of administrative ...
Ibrahim Bornoma +2 more
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With the different tools of media that have become widespread, the authorities have developed new forms of discourse. In recent years, these sources, among which cartoons are one of the most important for directing public opinion, have often been used in
Mutlu Yılmaz, Z. Emir Taşkın
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