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Prevesa During The Tanzimat Era (1864-1895)
The sandjak Prevesa has witnessed some of the most characteristical developments of the Tanzimat period. It had remained outside of the boundaries of the Hellenic kingdom as it was established in 1829, but still it was the closest contact point of the Ottoman empire with Greece both from commercial and geographical aspects.
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A Morphological Analysis on the Transformation of Ottoman Cities during the Tanzimat Era
Ottoman Empire witnessed radical changes and transformations in the economic, social, political and legal fields during the 19th century. Especially, with the proclamation of the Tanzimat Edict in 1839, several reforms were issued to strengthen the ...
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A Turning Point in the History of Ottoman Architecture: Fossati Brothers [PDF]
The Ottoman architectural change, which occurred between the Tulip Era and the Tanzimat period (1718–1839) and was shaped by both conventional and novel styles attempting to follow Western influence, reflects the country's shifting political and cultural
Ayşe Kökcü
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The Impact of Tanzimat Period Practices on the Urban Fabric of Ankara (1839-1924)
Representing the starting point of the modernization efforts of the Ottoman Empire, the Tanzimat Edict of the 18th century decreed that a reform modeled on Europe would become an official state policy, thus initiating a period that reshaped the structure
Ayşe Nur Aytemiz
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DOI :10.26650/iujts.2022.1032466Erratum: It was noticed after publication of the article titled “Evaluating Modernization Efforts During the Tanzimat Era and Early Republican Period Through Translation Institutions: Examples of Encümen-i Daniş and ...
Barbaros Uzunköprü, Neslihan Demez
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M. Talha Çiçek's Negotiating Empire in the Middle East discusses the changing relationships between the Ottoman imperial administration and the Shammar and the Anizah tribal confederations, in the regions of today’s Iraq, Syria, Arabia, and Jordan ...
Ahmad Amara
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Two critical changes are remarkable in Ottoman criminal law after the proclamation of the Tanzimat Edict in 1839. The first of these is the codification studies that started with the Penal Code of 1840 (followed by the 1851 and 1858 Penal Codes).
Kübra Nugay
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The Tanzimat Edict and the period it opened represent an important threshold in our history in terms of both modernization and institutional translation activities.
Barbaros Uzunköprü, Neslihan Demez
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Religious Affiliation And Beliefs In The Novels Of The Tanzimat Era
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Bir Katl Davası Işığında Cebel-i Lübnan’da Tanzimat Hukukunun Dürzî Kimliğine Yansıması
Osmanlı yönetiminin Tanzimat’ı ilanı, temelde merkezileşmeyi öngörmekle birlikte modern bir Devlet kurma çabasını da temsil ediyordu. Bu nedenle Kasım 1839’da ilan edilen ferman, bir anlamda Devletin iç ve dış kontrolünün zayıflığının 18.
Tuba YILDIZ
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