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The Raʿaya and the Machinery of the Ottoman State
2010ISLAMIC doctrine mandated that no dhimmi could exercise authority over a Muslim. One consequence of this was resistance to the incorporation of infidels—collectively known as the raʿaya—in the administrative machinery of the Muslim state. As in other areas, local requirements dictated the extent to which this principle was implemented or ignored ...
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The Ottoman State: A Distinct Form of Imperial Rule?
The Journal of Peasant Studies, 2008Michael Mann's interpretation of imperial rule is deployed here to theorise state formation during the era of Ottoman expansion and contraction. His five-part taxonomy of 'compulsory co-operation'-namely military pacification, the military multiplier effect, the correlation of authority with economic power, labour intensification and the coerced ...
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Ottomanism, Fatherland, and the “Turkishness” of the State
2001Abstract In the era of modernization, the sultan and the Ottoman elites made use of both traditional and newly introduced concepts, institutions, and titles in order to recast the multiethnic and multilinguistic traditional Ottoman comity into a relatively homogeneous united political body.
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Religion and Law in the Ottoman State
2003At the beginning of the XIV the century, the Ottoman Empire was a small principality which came into being on the borders of Seljuk-Byzantine lands. After a short time from its beginning, this principality spread quikly in a wide geography and became a powerful state which would change the destiny of the history.
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The Institution of Town Crier in the Ottoman State; Ottoman Tellal and Munadıs
2022The channels and methods of acquiring information in today's world exhibit a remarkable diversity. Societies can simultaneously access the same information and news on a large scale. However, when examining the historical period dating back approximately one and a half centuries to ancient times, it becomes apparent that there were two fundamental
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Between men, time and the state: education of girls during the Late Ottoman Empire (1859–1908)
Paedagogica Historica, 2021Seyfi Kenan, Badegül Eren-Aydınlık
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