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Medieval and Modern Italian Ceramics in the Northern Black Sea Region [PDF]
From the latter half of the 13th century, Italian maritime republics, particularly Genoa, Venice, and Pisa, became major political and commercial actors in the Black Sea region.
Iryna Teslenko
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Balkan or border warfare? Glimpses from the early modern period [PDF]
At the beginning of the early modern period, the concept of Europe did not yet exist. Religion, not politics or geography, was the defining criterion.
Höbelt Lothar
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The Ottomans: Khans, Caesars, and Caliphs
This major new history of the Ottoman dynasty reveals a diverse empire that straddled East and West. The Ottoman Empire has long been depicted as the Islamic, Asian antithesis of the Christian, European West.
Baer, Marc David
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Ottoman archives explorer [PDF]
This article presents Ottoman Archives Explorer, a Content-Based Retrieval (CBR) system based on character recognition for printed and handwritten historical documents. Several methods for character segmentation and recognition stages are investigated.
Ismet Zeki Yalniz +3 more
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Osmanlı IV. Ordûy-ı Hümâyunu'nda Kafkaslı Komutan Musa Paşa
Musa Paşa, Kafkasyalı bir ailenin mensubu olup, Alkhas Kunduk’un ve Dölet Hanım’ın dört çocuğundan birisidir. 1818’de dünyaya gelmiştir. Kardeşlerinden Hasbulat Bey, Şeyh Şamil’in hizmetine girmiş ve Müridizm hareketine önemli katkılar yapmıştır.
Enver Konukçu
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A Low‐Cost, Handheld Optical Stiffness Sensor for Minimally Invasive Surgery
A novel handheld stiffness sensor is presented for real‐time tissue stiffness characterization. By simultaneously sensing contact force and tissue deformation, the device enables accurate stiffness quantification without requiring precise manual control. This approach offers a promising solution for intraoperative tumor detection and minimally invasive
Qianyu Ma +4 more
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State-Making in the Ottoman Periphery
The Ottoman centralization process, which began in the early nineteenth century, attempted to homogenize various administrative, judicial, and societal aspects of thestate and life. In the Empire’s eastern peripheral regions, the system of indirect rule,
Erdal Çiftçi, Hakan Kaya
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Turkish military hospital at the Skull Tower in Niš (1872-1878) [PDF]
With a history that spans 146 years, the military hospital at the Skull Tower in Niš is one of the most esteemed medical institutions of the Army of the Republic of Serbia.
Ranđelović Milan, Yilmaz Hüseyin
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Sufism in The Sense of Folk Medicine in Ottoman Society
Until the deep-rooted reforms started during the Selim III era, the Ottoman health system was based on the value series of the Seljuk era. The health institutions of the era, named Dârüşşifâ, bimarhâne and timarhâne, were not official state institutions.
Zekeriya Işık
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ABSTRACT Despite the broad focus on necessity‐ and opportunity‐driven entrepreneurship in research and policy, the entrepreneurial dichotomy within the agribusiness context has not been adequately addressed. This study contributes to closing this knowledge gap by examining youth's perceptions of agribusiness through the lens of the push‐pull motivation
Cool Dady Mangole +6 more
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