International audienceThis contribution studies transformations in the major cities of the Ottoman Empire during the 19th century in a number of administrative, legal, economic and social domains.
Arnaud, Jean-Luc
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The developments that started in the Tanzimat Era have profound effects on the formation of the Turkish identity in Turkey. The modern Turkish state structure was highly affected by internal and external developments, which can be identified as great ...
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Unimplemented Project: Konya Telegraph and Post Office Building
An institution that underwent radical change during the Tanzimat era was the postal organization. Following the reform process that started during the reign of Mahmud II, the modernization process of the postal services accelerated in the late 19th ...
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Population policies of the Ottoman state in the Tanzimat Era: 1840-1870
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