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Ahmed b. Mahmud el-Asamm el-Karamânî ve Tefsîru’l- Karamânî Adlı Eseri
Öz Bu makalede Osmanlı müfessirlerinden Ahmed b. Mahmud el-Asamm el-Karamânî el-Lârendî’nin (ö. 971/1564) hayatı, eserleri, Tefsîru’l- Karamânî adlı eserin yazma nüshaları, mahiyeti, yöntemi, hâşiye mi tefsir mi olduğuna dair konular ele alınacaktır ...
Abdullah Vargeloğlu
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The Ancient Archive Forming the Damascus Documents Collection: Qubbat al-Khazna and its History
The Damascus Documents in the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts is a collection of manuscripts that were transferred from Damascus to Istanbul in the early 20th century.
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Stage of the Analysis of the Crimean Khanate Sources: V.D. Smirnov » [PDF]
On the basis of a substantial body of archival documents of the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the little-known publications, the author has restored laborious work of professor of St.
A.A. Nepomnyashchiy
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The Evaluation of the First Bahname Written in Turkish in the Ottoman Era Concerning Current Urology. [PDF]
Karaman MI, Az A.
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This article explores the transmission and transformation of medical knowledge in the Ottoman Empire through selected Armeno-Turkish manuscripts from the 18th to the 19th centuries. It highlights the European influence on Ottoman medicine via Latin and Arabic texts, which were translated into Turkish and Armenian scripts, reflecting a dynamic process
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In the present article, the Ottoman Turkish and Crimean-Tatar written manuscripts are under studies as sources of the Crimean Khanate History. The authors of the manuscripts used different writing systems, so a text interpretation problem is faced by ...
Turanly, Ferhad
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Leprosy in the Ottoman medical manuscripts of the 15th and 16th centuries
Dünyanın çeşitli bölgelerinde salgın hastalıklar baş göstermiş ve toplumların bu hastalıklara karşı mücadeleleri ise tıp tarihinin seyri açısından farklı gelişmeleri beraberinde getirmiştir.
Yıldırım, Fatma
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A Catalogue of the Turkish Manuscripts in the John Rylands University Library at Manchester
During the six hundred years of its existence, innumerable of manuscripts with, mostly, Turkish texts were produced in the Ottoman Empire. These are mainly preserved in libraries in the countries that once were part of that extended empire; a lesser ...
Schmidt, Jan
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Some historians characterized the fall of the town of Jajce under Ottoman rule as “all from its peak to oblivion”. That this statement has to be corrected is evident from the rich transcribers activities related to the town of Jajce from the beginning of
Osman Lavić
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'Pearls' of the nineteenth-century: from therapeutic actors to global commodities medicinal leeches in the Ottoman Empire. [PDF]
Arabacı B.
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