Intersubjectivity as an analytical concept to study human-animal interaction in historical context: street dogs in Late Ottoman period. [PDF]
Taşdizen B +2 more
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Malaria in Greece: From Ancient Scourge to Eradication. [PDF]
Christodoulou MK.
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ISLAMIC LAW IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
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A nineteenth-century urban Ottoman population micro dataset: Data extraction and relational database curation from the 1840s pre-census Bursa population registers. [PDF]
Kabadayı ME, Erünal E.
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Examining the Role of Islamic Moral Gradation in Contemporary Vaccination Practices. [PDF]
Irfan B +4 more
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Through the Glass Ceiling: The Quest for Gender Equality in Academia. [PDF]
Zubarioğlu T.
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Ottoman Rule of Law and the Modern Political Trial The Yildiz Case
c -- Rubin Final -- bcDescription based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated
Rubin, Avi.
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Historical origins of corruption in the Romanian public health system - path dependency and contagion effect. [PDF]
Plopeanu AP.
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Conditional Divorce Practice in Ottoman law
In Islamic law, the concept of “divorce”, which signifies the husband’s pronouncement of divorce to the wife, is divided into three categories based on whether it is conditional or not. These are known as “müneccez talak”, “muallak talak” (conditional), and “muzaf talak”.
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Intersecting injustices: child marriage and the law in conflict-affected Sudan. [PDF]
Kakal T, Elkarib AKA, Kusters L, Kok M.
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