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Siteless Survey and Intensive Data Collection in an Artifact-rich Environment: Case Studies from the Eastern Corinthia, Greece [PDF]
Archaeological survey in the eastern Mediterranean has become increasingly intensive over the last 20 years, producing greater and more diverse data for smaller units of space.
David K. Pettegrew +2 more
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Foreign banks in Bulgaria, 1875-2002 [PDF]
We use the analogy of ecological succession as our conceptual framework. We apply this analogy to the history of foreign banks in Bulgaria and argue that the current predominance of foreign banks is unlikely to be permanent, even without government ...
Koford, Kenneth, Tschoegl, Adrian E.
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The Kingdom of Aceh Darussalam was an Islamic kingdom that existed in the 16 th century. Meanwhile in the western region, the Islamic kingdom which was the last caliphate, namely the Ottoman Empire, was at the peak of its glory under the leadership of ...
Muhammad Iqbal +2 more
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Direklerarası Music Scene and İncesaz Ensembles: Musicians, Repertoire, Audience and Taste Structure
This study analyzes the incesaz ensembles in Direklerarası, one of the most important entertainment hubs of late Ottoman Istanbul, from the perspective of music sociology, and attempts to reveal their role in the transformation of Turkish music in the ...
Onur Güneş Ayas
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The Question of the Return of Weaving Machines from Turkey to Romania after World War I
Romania, which has rich underground and surface resources, entered World War I on August 27, 1916, when it joined the Triple Entente States. It was defeated a short time later.
Nurten Çetin
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In 1914, the Ottoman Empire was involved in the World War I, ended with economic disruptions due to trade restrictions and higher risks on production after four years.
Avni Önder Hanedar
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Liberal direction of political economy and its impact on economic thought in Serbia in the 19th century [PDF]
Liberal free market economy, based on non-interference of the government in the field of economy, emerged in Serbia in the 19th century, during the First Serbian Uprising, first as a political, and then as an economic idea.
Krstić Snežana Lj. +2 more
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The main purpose of this study is to present a summary of new approaches developed by Ottoman historians concerning the Ottoman sharia court records (also known as sicils) since the 1990s.
Faika Çelik
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CIVILIZATION, ECONOMY AND WAQF IN OTTOMAN EUROPE
The prosperity, stability, and socio-economic balance observed throughout Ottoman history was largely sustained by several key institutions developed in accordance with emerging challenges of the time whilst functioning effectively. Both the Ottoman economic mindset and impact of those institutions on the socio-economic and financial development cannot
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After the battle of Mohács in 1526 the medieval kingdom of Hungary was torn into three parts. The middle part from Buda to Belgrade was under the rule of the Ottoman Empire.
ATTILA PFEIFFER
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