The presence of Catholic communities in Istanbul date back to the pre-Ottoman period, and their number increased in the Ottoman economic and political context.
Elif Bayraktar Tellan
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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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Vows as contract in Ottoman public life (17th-18th centuries) [PDF]
Starting sometime in the seventeenth century, vows (nezir, Ar. nadhr) began to be used in the central lands of the Ottoman Empire as a means to seal contracts of a public nature.
Canbakal, Hulya, Canbakal, Hülya
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The paper addresses the issues related to Christian antiquities of the Ottoman period (1475−1783) from the Southern Coast of Crimea and features the results of the latest archaeological and anthropological studies by the “Institute of Crimean Archaeology
Natalia P. Turova +1 more
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Siteless Survey and Intensive Data Collection in an Artifact-rich Environment: Case Studies from the Eastern Corinthia, Greece [PDF]
Archaeological survey in the eastern Mediterranean has become increasingly intensive over the last 20 years, producing greater and more diverse data for smaller units of space.
David K. Pettegrew +2 more
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INSTITUTIONAL PRESENCE OF FRANCISCANS IN MOSTAR UNDER OTTOMAN RULE (SOME QUESTIONS REGARDING MONASTERIES AND CHURCHES) [PDF]
Actualizing some historiography questions about destiny of Franciscan objects in Mostar in the early and late Ottoman period, this paper tries to draw attention to the fact that members of Order of Friars Minor (Franciscans) have participated in ...
Ivica Šarac
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Grammatical works in Arabic, Turkish and Persian in manuscript collections of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Goal: To present grammatical works in Arabic, Turkish, and Persian that were created, copied, inherited, and used as compulsory textbook literature in Bosnia and Herzegovina from the 16th to the 19th centuries. For this purpose, research was conducted in
Dželila Babović
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Urology in forensic medicine registries in Ottoman court registry books
Objective: Efforts to determine crimes and culprits were carried out in the Ottoman Empire as in every society. Until the second half of the 19th century, when forensic medicine was institutionalized, the records belonging to these applications were held
Ekrem Güner
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Köprülüzade Abdullah Paşa ve El Yazması Divanının Muhtevası
Osmanlılar Dönemi’nde Arap dili ve edebiyatına yapılan katkılar üzerine yapılan çalışmalar genelde Osmanlıların medreselerde verdikleri Arap dili grameri ve belagati eğitimi üzerine yoğunlaşmıştır.
Orhan İyişenyürek
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A TEI-Compliant Dataset for Historical Data From the DigitalSEE Collection
The dataset contains TEI-compliant XML files based on the custom-made non-proprietary XML code developed for the DigitalSEE Project of the University of Sofia.
Dimitar Iliev, Kristiyan Simeonov
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