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THE INVASION OF KOSOVO FROM THE OTTOMANS IN THE XIV CENTURY
After the death of King Dusan which resulted with the fall of Raska, the economically advanced cities in Kosova: Novobërda, Trepça, Prishtina, Prizreni, Peja etc., remained partially under the Slavic reign of Stefan Lazar and Gjergj Brankoviq, whereas ...
Muhadri, Bedri, Bedri Muhadri
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The Ottomans: Khans, Caesars, and Caliphs By Marc David Baer. Basic Books, 2021. 560 pages.
Salt, Jeremy, Jeremy Salt
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Pavonia fretensis sp. nov. (Malvaceae) from the Horn of Africa hotspot
The new species Pavonia fretensis is described, illustrated by photographs and mapped. It occurs in coastal localities on both sides of the Bab al Mandab Strait and is known from southern Yemen, Eritrea and northwestern Somalia. The species differs from Pavonia rotundifolia from eastern Ethiopia and northern and central Somalia by having stellate ...
Mats Thulin, Othman S. S. Al‐Hawshabi
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A CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE OTTOMANS: The Imperial Elite and its Artefacts
Far from simply being a centre of military and economic activity, the Ottoman Empire represented a vivid and flourishing cultural realm. The artefacts and objects that remain from all corners of this vast empire illustrate the real and everyday concerns ...
Faroqhi, S.
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Le Paris des Ottomans à la Belle Époque
Kreiser Klaus. Le Paris des Ottomans à la Belle Époque. In: Anatolia moderna - Yeni anadolu, Tome 10, 2004. pp.
Kreiser, Klaus
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ABSTRACT This article analyzes the Taliban's post‐2021 governance model through the Islamic Public Administration (IPA) framework, focusing on justice, equality, and women's inclusion. It asks: (1) How does the Taliban's governance align with core IPA principles?
Parwiz Mosamim +1 more
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An institutional approach to the decline of the Ottoman Empire
This paper examines the selected Ottoman institutions during the so-called rise (fourteenth through sixteenth centuries) and identifies the institutional characteristics that may have led to the eventual fall of the Empire in 1918.
Ayse Y. Evrensel, Tiffany Minx
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Yerasimos Stéphane. Les ingénieurs ottomans. In: Bâtisseurs et bureaucrates.
Yerasimos, Stéphane
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Administrative Traditions of the Majority World: A Commentary and Future Research Agenda
ABSTRACT Decolonising public administration is an urgent and necessary endeavour. In this short article we argue that we cannot, however, settle for shallow decolonialisations. We argue that the specific iterations of bureaucracy evidenced in post‐colonial states across the majority world can be conceptualised through the lens of administrative ...
Ibrahim Bornoma +2 more
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Traces of Ottoman culture in urban infrastructure and living community of Niš during the reign of Obrenović dynasty (1878-1903) [PDF]
Even though the Europeanization of Niš under the Obrenović dinasty (1878-1903) was a continuation of the Ottoman westernization, carried out in Niš during the late Tanzimat (1856-1878), it was not only a continued adoption of the advanced ...
Ranđelović Milan
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