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The Early Modern Era—Ottoman Decline

Historical Geography and Geosciences, 2021
The decreased rate of expansion of the Ottoman Empire on the eve of the Modern Era was also reflected in the internal degradation of the Empire’s societal and political systems and coincided with the advancement of Christian states (in societal, political, and economic terms).
Borna Fuerst-Bjelis   +2 more
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The Early Ottoman Era

2013
Kenneth Morrison, Elizabeth Roberts
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The Treasures of the Ottoman Era-Haifa

2013
This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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The Tanzimat Era and the Republicanism of the Young Ottomans

2017
This chapter demonstrates how during the Tanzimat era, the emphasis of reforms was on the modernization and Westernization of the Ottoman administrative system, and the fostering of full participation in the Concert of Europe, all to be enacted through a series of legal codes and institutional reforms. Under a triad of grand viziers—Mustafa Resid Pasa,
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SLAVE CALLİGRAPHERS İN THE OTTOMAN ERA

2022
İnsanı, özgür irade ve davranışlarından yoksun bırakan köleliğin ne zaman başladığı konusunda genel bir bilgi yoktur. Fakat bu olgu asırlar boyu bütün toplumları etkilemiştir. Osmanlı Devleti ise, İslam dininin getirdiği hukuki kuralları köleler için tatbik etmiş ve onları sosyal hayatın önemli bir parçası hâline getirmiştir. Osmanlı toplumunda köleler
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The Library of a Madrasa in Aleppo at the End of the Ottoman Era

2020
This study provides a unique insight into the book culture of Aleppo in the 19th century. The document at the heart of this book is the ‘renewed register of the books endowed by ʿUthmān Pāshā’. This register allows a new perspective on what subjects were taught in madrasas and what subjects such a madrasa library covered.
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Historical Perspective: Ottomans and the Republican Era

2015
Though the development of public diplomacy and the concept and use of “soft power” in conflicts between states corresponds to a recent period, its application dates back to olden times, to even before the history of diplomacy. Soft power is a mode of power to generate the admiration of different countries and people, and if described as a power ...
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Mobility in the Ottoman Intelligence Network: Köprülüs Era

2023
Is it harder to stay at the top than to get there? In the medieval state tradition, will the efforts of a state that has seen the peak from every point of view give results, or will it result in a deterioration that has already lasted for half a century, a decline and then an inevitable collapse?
YÜKSEL, Ahmet, DAŞ DARICI, M. Gökçen
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Autopsy in the Era of Ottomans

2013
This study completed by the light of the documents those were taken from the Prime Ministery's Ottoman Archive inspired from the strive and aim to present some interesting and important details about the autopsy surgery made in the !ast eras of the Ottoman Em pire.
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