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The Devshireme System in the Ottoman Empire [PDF]
The Ottoman Empire, as a multi-ethnic empire, was first created by the Turks. In the fifteenth century, the Byzantine Empire was destroyed and the Turks made Constantinople their capital. By the sixteenth century, the Ottoman Empire had grown to its full
Qi Hanxu
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A NEW MONOGRAPH ON THE ARMENIAN DIASPORA IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE (HENRY R. SHAPIRO, THE RISE OF THE WESTERN ARMENIAN DIASPORA IN THE EARLY MODERN OTTOMAN EMPIRE: FROM REFUGEE CRISIS TO RENAISSANCE, EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS, EDINBURGH 2022) The review
Marcin Łukasz Majewski
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In this study, the reaction of the Ottoman Empire to the declaration of independence of Bulgaria, the first ambassador of the Ottoman Empire in Bulgaria, Mustafa Asım Bey and his activities are discussed.
Abidin Temizer
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The industrialized Western powers, seeking free trade, raw materials and market, turned their faces to the underdeveloped states of the Middle and the Far East in the 19th century.
Cezmi Eraslan
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The entry of nationalism into the Ottoman Empire [PDF]
But after the national idea was a major role in the history of the Ottoman Empire in the modern era, since the Ottoman Empire had gathered under its banner nationalities, religions, and multiple sects that lived for seven centuries under it, under one ...
Dhirar Kh. Hasan
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Dynamics and Periodization of Al-Qur’an Interpretation in the Ottoman Empire (1299-1923 AD)
The interpretation of the Qur'an during the Ottoman Empire is thought to have faced a period of stagnation, attributed to a lack of interpretive literature production.
Fadhil Achmad Agus Bahari+2 more
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The Activities of Indian Muslims in the Balkan Wars
The relations between the Indian subcontinent and the Turks started with the Hephthalites prior to Islam and continued with the Ghaznavids after Islam.
Hatice Görgün
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The Turkish word nazire (reply in kind) is derived from the Arabic root nazara and describes a response poem. This article analyzes a poem consisting of two couplets by Mustafa III, the 26th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, and its nazires.
İsmail Avcı
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The Efforts of Ottoman Empire to Build Railways in the Balkan (1855-1913)
During the second half of XIX century there were several plans to build railway in Ottoman Empire. Some of these plans were to be realized in the Balkans.
Besnik Emini
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Rumi's relationship with the Ottoman government from the time of Mustafa I to the end of the Ottoman period [PDF]
Rumi was one of the most powerful and important sects in the Ottoman Empire, which operated based on the customs and principles of Sufism. By adapting to the political and religious principles of the Ottoman Empire, Rumi established a deep connection ...
masumeh dorsar
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