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RETHINKING THE 31 MARCH INCIDENT: CONSTITUTIONAL LEGITIMACY, POWER STRUGGLES, AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT IN THE LATE OTTOMAN STATE (1860–1914)

International Journal of Business Management and Economic Review
This study reevaluates the 31 March Incident (April 13, 1909) as a structural threshold in the Late Ottoman State where constitutional legitimacy was tested, power relations were reconfigured, and crisis management capacity became decisive. The research demonstrates that the incident cannot be explained through the long-held dichotomy of "reactionary ...
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Enslaved North Africans in Europe and Their Role in Shaping the Ottoman Empire (1750s–1810s)

Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association
:This essay builds on letters and petitions that enslaved North Africans in Europe conceived, signed, or wrote in various European languages, in Arabic, and to a lesser extent in Ottoman Turkish from the second half of the eighteenth century up to the ...
M’hamed Oualdi
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Uncertain Histories: The Archive of Sovereignty in Ottoman Tunis

Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association
:This article examines the French-Ottoman imperial dispute over the sovereign status of nineteenth-century Tunis as a historiographic confrontation. It explores the repercussions of this dispute on our ability to write the history of Ottoman Tunisia and,
Y. Ismail
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Toward a Maghribi Turn in Ottoman History

Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association
:The fields of Ottoman and Maghribi history have largely developed independently of one another. Thanks to the outlooks of both colonialist and nationalist historiographies of the Maghrib, historians of North Africa for a long time mostly ignored the ...
Jessica M. Marglin, Y. Ismail
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Spilling Pig Blood in the Muslim Cemetery: The Effort to Expel a Dragoman in Early-Modern Ottoman Istanbul

Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association
:Istanbul court registers preserve an absorbing case from the early eighteenth century: the inhabitants of five neighborhoods lined up against Anton, the dragoman for the British embassy in Istanbul to expel him from his neighborhood.
Beyza Demir
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An Obedience Created by Ottoman Army through a Military March

2013
Geçmişi kadim devirlere kadar uzanan ve Hz. Ömer zamanında askerî amaçlı bir garnizon olarak kurulan Basra, her dönemde jeostratejik ve jeopolitik konumundan kaynaklanan bir öneme sahip olmuştur. İslam tarihinde merkezî otoriteye karşı başlatılan ilk isyanda taraf olma, sonrasında ise dinî ve siyasî içerikli pek çok isyanda merkez olma özelliği ile ön ...
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Notes on the Ottoman State's Evolving Perceptions and Policies Regarding the Kizilbash/Alevis

Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association
:The Ottoman state's policies regarding Kizilbash/Alevi communities, and the nomenclature it used in relation to them, were characterized by both changes and continuities.
A. Akpinar
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Becoming Kizilbash: Sixteenth-Century Migrations from Ottoman to Safavid Lands

Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association
:This study examines the migrations from Ottoman Anatolia to Safavid territories during the early formation and development of the Safavid state, as documented in Ottoman cadastral registers (tahrir defterleri).
Ümit Katırancı
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Reimagining the Ottomans: The Tale of an Ottoman Ayan

Journal of World History
:From 1797 until 1802, the Ottoman ayan (notable) Pasvanoǧlu Osman Pasha was mentioned in the Times of London over one hundred times, more than any other Ottoman apart from the sultan himself.
R. Zens
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