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A Turning Point in the History of Ottoman Architecture: Fossati Brothers [PDF]
The Ottoman architectural change, which occurred between the Tulip Era and the Tanzimat period (1718–1839) and was shaped by both conventional and novel styles attempting to follow Western influence, reflects the country's shifting political and cultural
Ayşe Kökcü
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Evolutionary Secularisation of the Ottoman Law in the Nineteenth Century: Roots and Implications
In the world history, the nineteenth century witnessed globally major economic, politic, and social changes. More importantly, their implications constitute today’s challenges particularly for modern Muslim-majority states where the tension between state,
Miyase Yavuz Altıntaş
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Descriptive Study for Ottoman Age Women's wear "Case Study :"The Great Century TV Series "
The rhythm of the modern era, the development of the media and satellite channels, and the direct influence of civilizations, have led to major and rapid changes in the world of fashion as all modern fashion and trends draw their designs and meanings ...
Naglaa Teama +2 more
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Ethiopia’s Relation with the Ottomans: From Hostility to Understanding
This study examines the long-standing hostile and distrustful relations between Ethiopia and the Ottoman Empire. The Ethio-Ottoman antagonistic relation was not coincident; somewhat, the interest of the Ottoman to supervise the political, economic, and ...
Nigusu Adem Yımer, Belay Beyene Chekole
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Serefeddin Sabuncuoglu: A pioneer surgeon of the Ottoman Era
Sharaf al-Dīn (Şerefeddin) Sabuncuoğlu (1385-c.1468) was an innovative surgeon and a prominent illustrator who lived in the Ottoman Empire during the 15th century. His medical treatise, Kitāb al-Jarrāhiyyāt al-Khaniyya (Kitâbü'l-Cerrâhiyyetü'l-Hâniyye [Book of Imperial Surgery]; 1465), is the first illustrated surgical textbook ...
Spyros N. Michaleas +3 more
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Reform and modernization in the Ottoman Empire
The boundaries of the Ottoman Empire span several centuries on a vast expanse, across the ancient continents of the world, with different races, diverse peoples and multiple faiths, and the Ottoman Empire was one of the forces that influenced the ...
Teacher Shahin Siham AbdulRazaq
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Abstract Organic residue analysis was conducted on various vessels from burials at Tel Yehud, Israel. The analyses led to new reliable evidence for the presence of opioid alkaloids and their decomposition products. This research revitalizes a decades‐old discussion on the presence and function of the opium trade across a cultural region of utmost ...
Vanessa Linares +5 more
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This study aims to investigate three architectural projects proposed for constructing a central prison inside the Yedikule Fortress in Istanbul during the end of the 19th c. Ottoman State assigned the famous architects of the era for this mission such as
Ceren Katipoğlu Özmen +1 more
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Perception of Society and Democracy in Ottoman Liberal and Socialist Thought
The Second Constitutional Monarchy (1908-1918) marked the beginning of a period during which various thoughts and movements that had been united in their opposition to Abdulhamid II become disunited, organized independently of each other, and were able ...
Atila Doğan, Haluk Alkan
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The Study of the Similarities and Differences of fabrics in Safavid and Ottoman Era [PDF]
Artists’ beliefs and thoughts always have been reflected in artistic works. Of these, Safavi fabric-weaving in Iran from 10 to 12 century of Islamic Calendar (Hijri) and also Ottoman fabric-weaving in its neighborhood, during such an era, have a wide ...
Maryam Monesi Sorkheh +1 more
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