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How Did the Ottomans Become Ottoman?

open access: yesJama'a: an Interdisciplinary Journal of Middle East Studies, 2005
لقد ذكرت الابحاث العديد من الفرضيات بخصوص الأسباب التي ادت الى نجاحالدولة العثمانية في التحول من كيان سياسي صغير الى امبراطورية متراميةالاطراف. يقترح كاتب هذا المقال سببا اخر وهو: خيار التسويق. الذي اتبع فيالقرن الرابع عشر وخاصة في الكتابات التاريخية في القرن الخامس عشر, حيثاختير اسم عثمان )بالعربية, او عصمان بالتركية( كالاسم والشعار الدعائي ...
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G. Mendel, Musées impériaux ottomans

open access: yes, 1922
Deonna Waldemar. G. Mendel, Musées impériaux ottomans. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 35, fascicule 163, Octobre-décembre 1922. pp.
Deonna, Waldemar
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Demystifying Non‐Western Administrative Traditions: An Empirical Comparison of Administrative Systems in Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America

open access: yesPublic Administration and Development, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article analyzes public administration systems in 29 non‐Western countries. Country‐level data is presented for 10 core aspects of administrative systems: managerialism versus legalism, politicization, personnel system, civil society participation, accountability, service orientation, public expenditure share, decentralization, legal ...
Marlene Jugl
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What Ottoman Nationality Was and Was Not [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association, 2016
Will Hanley's analysis of the 1909 revision of the 1869 Ottoman Nationality Law takes up one of the central themes that occupied the Office of Legal Counsel: the slippery relationship between the legal definitions of nationality, subjecthood, and citizenship.
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Les socialistes ottomans et l’héritage révolutionnaire français

open access: yes, 2017
Le présent billet est issu de la communication de Frank-Olivier Chauvin lors de la journée d'étude consacrée à Georges Haupt dont les interventions filmées peuvent être trouvées ici Les socialistes ottomans et l’héritage révolutionnaire français L’objet
Frank-Olivier
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Le legs des Ottomans dans le domaine artistique en Afrique du Nord

open access: yes, 1985
Golvin Lucien. Le legs des Ottomans dans le domaine artistique en Afrique du Nord. In: Revue de l'Occident musulman et de la Méditerranée, n°39, 1985. Les Ottomans en Méditterranée - Navigation, diplomatie, commerce. pp.
Golvin, Lucien
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Polypropylene Composites and Hybrid Composites Reinforced With Sugarcane Bagasse Fibers and Nanoclays: Structure–Processing–Properties Relationships

open access: yesPolymer Engineering &Science, EarlyView.
Schematic overview of polypropylene biocomposites with multiscale fillers, from compounding to mechanical performance evaluation of injection‐molded and 3D‐printed specimens. ABSTRACT This study investigates the development of environmentally improved hybrid composites by incorporating sugarcane bagasse (SCB) fibers (15 wt.%) and hydrophobic nano‐clay ...
Mohamed Ait Balla   +4 more
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The Ottoman archive and methodological Ottomanism in the history of Iraq

open access: yesJournal of Contemporary Iraq & the Arab World, 2022
This article explores how Ottoman sources can help us reconsider geographies of belonging in the history of Iraq. Focusing on two figures often excluded from conventional histories of Iraq – Mubārak al-Ṣabāḥ of Kuwait, and Khaz‘al bin Jābir of Muḥammara – it investigates how late imperial belonging was tied to the consolidation of property in land and ...
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Erasmusʼs Appeal for War Against the Ottomans

open access: yes, 2014
We can observe the development of Erasmusʼs view of the Ottomans, particularly in the light of their military successes, as part of the thinking of this leading representative of Transalpine humanism, who enjoyed general respect among European monarchs ...
Imrich, Nagy
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Exploring the Use and Impact of Composite Materials in Robotics: A Systematic Review

open access: yesJournal of Field Robotics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Lightweight and high‐strength materials are important in robotics, as structural design impacts efficiency, payload capacity, and energy consumption. Composite materials, with their superior stiffness‐to‐weight ratios and multifunctional properties, offer clear advantages over conventional metals and polymers.
Doglas Negri   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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