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Likwidacja modelu osmańskiego w Bośni po 1995 roku a kryzys państwa

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2015
Abolition of the Ottoman model in Bosnia after the 1995 and the crisis of the state In this paper is analyzed the dis/continuity of the Ottoman tradition in Bosnia, treated not in the ethnographical or superficial perspective, but in its deeper, cultural
Maciej Falski
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Integration, conflict, and autonomy among religious minorities in the late Ottoman Empire: the Greek-Catholic (Melkite) Church and sectarian turmoil in Mount Lebanon and Damascus

open access: yesEstudos Internacionais, 2021
The 19th century was a time of social and political upheaval for the Ottoman Empire. To contend with dwindling territories, uprisings, unrest, and international military, political, and economic pressure, it had to overcome structural deficiencies in the
Youssef Alvarenga Cherem   +1 more
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HISTORY OF OTTOMAN COSSACKS BY MATERIALS STATE OTTOMAN ARCHIVE (Başbakanlık Devlet Osmanlı Arşivi)

open access: yesChornomors’ka Mynuvshyna, 2019
62 документа 1853-1868 годов из Государственного Османского архива (Стамбул, Турция) освещают особенности образования, боевой путь, личную судьбу генералов, офицеров и рядовых подразделений османских казаков. Большинство документов относится к фонду Амеди - канцелярии высших органов управления Османской империей.
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Tracing the Ottoman Legacy of Deficient Horizontal Relations in Turkish Civil Society

open access: yes, 2013
This paper attempts to supplement a literature concerned with Turkey‘s Ottoman legacy, especially as it pertains to the functioning of civil society in Turkey.
Tongbor, Aeuy-Jai Gajaseni
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Mamluk authorities and anatolian realities : Jānibak al-Ṣūfī, sultan al-Ashraf Barsbāy, and the story of a social network in the Mamluk/Anatolian frontier zone, 1435-1438 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This article engages with the 838–841/1435–1437 Anatolian adventures of the Mamluk amir Jānibak al-Ṣūfī. It demonstrates how Jānibak's narrative is a remarkable story full of meanings, which enable a more nuanced understanding of Mamluk engagements with ...
Adriaenssens, Veerle   +1 more
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Osmanlı Diplomasisinde Mihmandar Geleneği

open access: yesGazi Akademik Bakış, 2019
The appointment of persons to guide diplomatic guests in which country they are present at is a very old tradition in interstate relations. This tradition, seen in both western and eastern diplomacy, was applied in the Ottoman State within the framework ...
Mustafa CAN
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Donmk Jews And Ottoman Coup–ď etat (1908) [PDF]

open access: yesدراسات أقليمية, 2011
In the second half of the 17th century, the Ottoman state encountered historic and political circumstances which led to the rise of "Dönmk Jews" sect through the rabbi Sabbatai Sebi from Azmir when the latter declared himself an Expected Messiah.
Mohammed Jamal ALdin ALalawi
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Landholding and landscape in Ottoman Cyprus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In Ottoman Cyprus (1571–1878), social organization was based above all on the ownership and exploitation of agricultural land. The social relations, economic processes and daily practices of landowning elites and peasant farmers alike were structured by ...
Given, M., Hadjianastasis, M.
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Ancient Piracy Activities of Garp Ocakları in Mediterranean World as an International Problem in XVIII Century

open access: yesGazi Akademik Bakış, 2015
Through XVI and XX centuries Ottoman State called Algeria, Tunisia and Tripolis as Western Colonies (Garp Ocakları). The Ottomans, for the first time, entered Algeria in 1516 owing to Captain Oruc; then in 1551 they took Tripolis and Tunisia in 1574 ...
Serhat KUZUCU
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From Imperialism to Nationalism: Ottoman-Swedish Musical Relations

open access: yesArt-Sanat, 2023
Ottoman-Swedish music-historical relations date back to the early 18th century when King of Sweden Karl XII took refuge in the Ottoman Empire with his army.
Evren Kutlay
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