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Architecture And The Search For Ottoman Origins In The Tanzimat Period

Muqarnas Online, 2007
Following the European pattern, the development of the discipline of art history in the Ottoman Empire was largely concomitant to the rise and modification of nationalist ideology in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This chapter, through a systematic and analytical investigation of building components and decoration, derives the ...
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Jerusalem in the Tanzimat Period: The New Ottoman Administration and the Notables

Die Welt Des Islams, 1990
The pre-Tanzimat sanjak' of Jerusalem was a relatively small district on the mountain highway that ran from Gaza to Nablus and from there northward to Damascus. Except for the city of Jerusalem, the sanjak itself was of limited political and economic importance. It was rural in character.
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Ottoman Policy during the Tanzimat Period, 1846–76

1996
Slavery as a legal status and an institution was never abolished in the Ottoman Empire. All the fermans and laws issued by the Ottoman government pertained either to suppression or abolition of a particular branch of the slave trade. Also, none of the international agreements entered upon by the Ottoman government, neither the Anglo-Ottoman Anti-Slave ...
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