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The 19th century was the century in which the urban fabric of Istanbul underwent its biggest transformation. During this period when the reform movement gained momentum, the state carried out a Western-style restructuring and introduced many new city ...
Pınar Şahin, Fatma Nalan Türkmen
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This contribution aims to investigate mobility in the context of Ottoman slavery. Mainly on the basis of seventeenth-century Istanbul court records, the study deals with the question of mobility by focusing on female household slaves in Ottoman Istanbul ...
Veruschka Wagner
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Ottoman Women’s Tricks to Escape from Marriage and Muftis (16th-18th Centuries)
This article examines Ottoman women’s tricks used to escape from marriage and muftis’ attitudes toward their tricks based on the issues reflected in the fatwa collections.
Muharrem Midilli
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Disputes over the permissibility of tobacco smoking among the ulama of Ottoman Syria
The article analyzes the history of tobacco smoking in Great Syria of the 17th - mid-18th centuries. The consumption of tobacco, brought to the Ottoman Empire by European merchants from the New World, began to spread rapidly among various groups of ...
Nikita Romanovich Krayushkin
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Woman in the role of heiress in the ottoman period: An example of Muslim woman in the central Balkans (17-18th century) [PDF]
The objective of this paper is inheritence right which was guaranteed to Muslim woman according to Ottoman legal system. Implementation of this law was represented with a lot of examples, primarily from the Central Balkans.
Amedoski Dragana
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Familial and Marital Law of the State of Israel: Premises of the Establishment and Development
INTRODUCTION. Israel is a diverse and controversial state. Its laws, especially those of the area of family and marital law, are distinctly unique.
N. M. Liviev, O. N. Zimenkova
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The modern legal status of the Mount Athos [PDF]
The peninsula of Athos in Chalkidiki became a center of organized monachal life in monasteries in the year 963, when with the initiative of the Byzantine emperor Nichephorus Phocas the Monastery of Great Laura was founded.
Papastatis Haralambos K.
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The purpose of this paper is to outline the legal practice in the Crimean Khanate in the 17th century. This longest surviving Eastern European post-Genghis state is a very interesting case for any student of the history of political systems and law ...
Natalia Królikowska
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I devoted a small amount of research on Islamic arts to the study of Islamic arts in the Ottoman era. My interest in the Ottoman Islamic arts has been for many years.
Naser Osman
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The Armenian Genocide. Unpunished Crimes
The Armenian genocide in 1915 was implemented as a result of Turkey's genocidal policy of Turkey towards the non-Muslim nations. As early as in 1894–1896, over 300,000 thousand Armenians people shot by the order of the sultan Abdul Gamid.
Vahagn Grigorian
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