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Learning Middle Armenian at the Court of Mehmed II: Language, Knowledge, and Power Before the Imperial Rise of Ottoman Turkish

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Shortly after the conquest of Constantinople, the Ottoman court of Meḥmed II (r. 1444–46, 1451–81) began to produce language-learning primers that would teach significant languages of statecraft and knowledge production from around the Mediterranean ...
Pifer, Michael, Budak, Samet
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The Ottoman reception of the Nuzhat al-Qulūb (c. 1340), a Persian encyclopaedic work by Ḥamdallāh Mustawfī Qazvīnī

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International audienceThis presentation explores the Ottoman reception of the Nuzhat al-Qulūb (“Delight of the Hearts”), a Persian encyclopaedic work composed in 1340 by Ḥamdallāh Mustawfī Qazvīnī, financial officer for the Ilkhanids.
Alsancakli, Sacha
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THE BEHEADING AS A PUNISH METHOD IN TARCAMA-I TAWARIH-I SHARAF KHAN

open access: yes, 2016
Kafa kesme, klasik cezalandırma yöntemlerinden biridir. Savaş meydanlarında kafa kesme, en iyi, en kestirme, en sonuç alıcı bir öldürme ya da etkisizleştirme yöntemi olarak kullanılmıştır.
Oktay, Adnan
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The Turkish campaign of 1532, known as the German campaign or the Alaman Seferi

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V tem članku sta objavljena dva turška rokopisa, ki ju hrani rokopisna čitalnica Suleymanya v Istanbulu in prikazuje turški vojaški pohod leta 1532 na Dunaj. To sta dnevnik vojaškega pohoda pod naslovom Tarih-i Sefer-i Zafer-i Alaman.
Potočnik, Dragan
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Captive Books, Captive Teachers. Spoils of the Long Turkish Wars in 17th-century Vienna [PDF]

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This article follows the journey of Turkish, Arabic, and Persian manuscripts – seized as spoils of war during the Long Turkish Wars – from the battlefields to the library collections of a Protestant baron and a Catholic librarian in Vienna. It examines
Petrolini, C.
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Learning Middle Armenian at the Court of Meḥmed II: Language, Knowledge, and Power before the Imperial Rise of Ottoman Turkish

open access: yes
Shortly after the conquest of Constantinople, the Ottoman court of Meḥmed II (r. 1444–46, 1451–81) began to produce language-learning primers that would teach significant languages of statecraft and knowledge production from around the Mediterranean ...
Budak, Samet, Pifer, Michael
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The ottoman historiographer Acic paca-Zade and the importance of his chronicle as a source for late-byzantine and early-ottoman history

open access: yes, 1982
A$ik-Pa$a-Zade (c. 1400 - c. 1486), the oldest and —perhaps— themost important among the early Ottoman (Osmanli) chroniclers, composedthe «Tevarih-i Al-i Osman» (Chronicle of the House (=Dynasty)of Osman), a lengthy (166 chapters) account of early ...
Σαββίδης, Αλέξης Γ.Κ.
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