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    Poetry's Voice, Society's Song, Ottoman Lyric Poetry.Julie Scott Meisami, Ottoman & Walter G. Andrews - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (1):170.
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    Book Review: World-Systems Analysis: An Introduction; Alternatives: The United States Confronts the World. [REVIEW]Goetz Ottoman - 2007 - Thesis Eleven 88 (1):125-132.
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    The Ottoman Conquest of Arabia and the Syrian Hajj Route.Andrew Petersen - 2009 - In A. Peacock (ed.), The Frontiers of the Ottoman World. pp. 81.
    This chapter discusses the Ottoman presence in Arabia, from the initial conquests in the sixteenth century up to the end of the eighteenth century, before the French invasion of Egypt followed by the rise of Mehmed Ali Pasha fundamentally changed the balance of power in the region. In particular, it focuses on the evolution of the Syrian hajj route and compares it to wider developments elsewhere in the Arabian Peninsula. The first part of the chapter focuses on the expansion and (...)
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    The Ottoman Northern Black Sea Frontier at Akkerman Fortress: The View from a Historical and Archaeological Project.Victor Ostapchuk & Svitlana Bilyayeva - 2009 - In A. Peacock (ed.), The Frontiers of the Ottoman World. pp. 137.
    The northern frontiers of the Ottoman Empire lay across a swathe of lands between Hungary and Iran, arcing through the principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, then north of the Black Sea through the steppes of southern Ukraine, and finally proceeding further east along the Caucasus Mountains as far as the Caspian Sea. In a frontier region such as the one on the northern Black Sea, where environment, human geography and historical traditions made the steppe an alien place that did not (...)
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    An Ottoman response to Darwinism: İsmail Fennî on Islam and evolution.Alper Bilgili - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Science 48 (4):565-582.
    The Scopes trial fuelled discussion in the United States on the social and political implications of Darwinism. For the defenders of the 1925 Tennessee law – which prohibited the teaching of Darwinism in schools – Darwinism was, amongst other things, responsible for the German militarism which eventually led to the First World War. This view was supported by İsmail Fennî, a late Ottoman intellectual, who authored a book immediately after the trial which aimed to debunk scientific materialism. In it, he (...)
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    Ottoman plants, nature studies, and the attentiveness of translational labor.Duygu Yıldırım - 2023 - History of Science 61 (4):497-521.
    Translations, whether in the form of text, illustration, or interpretive analysis, served knowledge-making in multiple ways. It offered a refuge, severed contexts, and concealed the various workers that created it. Over the course of the seventeenth century, European naturalists in Istanbul, such as Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658–1730), procured illustrations of Ottoman nature as fundamental resources to identify, collect, and compare indigenous plants and newly bred varieties. Despite maintaining an actual mediation for cross-cultural interactions, these sources of virtual communication remain largely (...)
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    Ottoman State’s Efforts to Block Slave Trade in Middle East.Erdal Taşbaş - 2018 - Akademik İncelemeler Dergisi 13 (2):119-157.
    Slavery, which is thought to have existed since the appearance of mankind in stage of history, has developed in parallel with the civilization progress of mankind. The altering conditions, particularly the developments in production relations that are based on economic activities, have also shaped slavery. In the Early Ages, slaves were used only in agricultural production, but later on, they were begun to be used in various areas. The developments experienced throughout the history in slavery have followed different courses in (...)
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    Ottoman Educational Institutions During and After 18th Century.Osman Taşteki̇n - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (3):1143-1166.
    The main purpose of this study is to become acquainted with the educational institutions in Ottoman Empire during and after the 18th century. In this respect, special attention is given to which initiatives were taken in terms of education and which educational institutions were established during the aforementioned period. The need to comply with the West in terms of science, culture, reasoning, and technological advancements has led to the questioning of the current madrasah system. Upon revising the educational system of (...)
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    Ottoman Military Administration in Eighteenth-Century Bosnia.Norman Cigar & Michael Robert Hickok - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (2):333.
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    The Ottoman Roots of Bulgarian Legal Experience: A Comment on Jani Kirov, Foreign Law Between "Grand Hazard" and Great Irritation: The Bulgarian Experience After 1878.Avi Rubin - 2009 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law Forum 10 (2 Forum).
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    Ottoman Historiography: Challenges of the Twenty-First Century.Haim Gerber - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (2):369.
    The two books surveyed in this review article have, despite containing quite different subject matter, two important aspects in common: they both try to push the borders of Ottoman historiography and to be truly innovative. The first does that within the challenging new topic of identity—in the first place Ottoman identity, but quite often another kind, sometimes expressed in the life of one person—and the second deals with a much more technical area, that of Ottoman law, challenging several of the (...)
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  12. The Ottoman Empire and the global Muslim identity in the formation of Eurocentric world order, 1815-1919.Cemil Aydın - 2014 - In Fred Reinhard Dallmayr, M. Akif Kayapınar & İsmail Yaylacı (eds.), Civilizations and world order: geopolitics and cultural difference. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
     
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    An Ottoman Poet and Prose Stylist: Okchuzāde Mehmed Shāhī.Yılmaz ÖKSÜZ - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (1):467-488.
    Grown up as versatile people, Ottoman intellectuals had holistic views towards science, art and literature, and wrote in a variety of disciplines. It was not uncommon for a mathematician to write in philosophy, for a ḥadīth (report of the words and deeds of the Prophet) scholar to write history books, for a statesman to be busy with calligraphy or for a Shaykh al-Islām (the highest ranking Islamic legal authority) to have a “Dīwān” (a collection of poems). However, possibly due to (...)
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    Ottoman Seapower and Levantine Diplomacy in the Age of Discovery.Bruce Masters & Palmira Brummett - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (3):497.
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    Ottoman Diplomacy in Hungary. Letters from the Pashas of Buda 1590-1593.Svat Soucek & Gustav Bayerle - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (1):39.
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  16. Ottoman Frontier Policies in North-East Africa, 1517-1914.John Alexander - 2009 - In A. Peacock (ed.), The Frontiers of the Ottoman World. pp. 225.
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    Ottoman Concepts of Empire.Einar Wigen - 2013 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 8 (1):44-66.
    Empire was never an important concept in Ottoman politics. This did not stop Ottoman rulers from laying claim to three titles that may be called imperial : halife, hakan , and kayser . Each of these pertains to different translationes imperii , or claims of descent from different empires: the Caliphate, the steppe empires of the Huns, Turks, and Mongols, and the Roman Empire. Each of the three titles was geared toward a specific audience: Muslims, Turkic nomads, and Greek-Orthodox Christians, (...)
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  18. From Ottoman Turkish to Lad̲ino: the case of Mehmet Sadık Rifat Pasha's Risâle-i ahlâk and Judge Yehezkel Gabbay's Buen dotrino: enlarged original texts in Ottoman Turkish and Rashi scripts, with face-to-face transliterations, glossaries and an introduction.Isaac Jerusalmi, Yehezkel Gabai & Mehmet Sad K. Rifat Pa sa - 1990 - Cincinnati, Ohio: I. Jerusalmi. Edited by Rifat Paşa, Mehmet Sadık & Yehezkel Gabbay.
     
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    Tracing al-Dawānī in Ottoman Lands.Osman Demir - 2020 - Entelekya Logico-Metaphysical Review 4 (1):15-28.
    It is generally considered and widely accepted that Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī School to be effective in the formation and development of Ottoman intellectual life. However, there are some ʻulamā’ such as Jalāl al-Dīn al-Dawānī, who influenced the Ottoman mindset with both their works and ideas and beyond, they create distinct traditions. Present outline aims to draw attention to this issue through Mu’ayyadzāda ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Efendi, who is a famous disciple and representative of al-Dawānī perspective in Anatolia. In this respect, it (...)
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    The Ottoman Scramble for Africa: Empire and Diplomacy in the Sahara and the Hijaz.Vincent Hiribarren - 2018 - Journal of Islamic Studies 29 (2):272-274.
    The Ottoman Scramble for Africa: Empire and Diplomacy in the Sahara and the Hijaz By MinawiMostafa, xviii + 219 pp. Price PB £17.99. EAN 978–0804799270.
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    Ottoman Puritanism and its Discontents: Aḥmad al-Rūmī al-Āqḥiṣārī and the Qāḍīzādelīs By Mustapha Sheikh.Khaled El-Rouayheb - 2019 - Journal of Islamic Studies 30 (2):244-246.
    Ottoman Puritanism and its Discontents: Aḥmad al-Rūmī al-Āqḥiṣārī and the Qāḍīzādelīs By SheikhMustapha, ix + 191 pp. Price HB £65.00. EAN 978–0198790761.
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    Ottoman Poets’ Aruz Meter Choices For Use And Unnecessary Interventions Of The Researchers.İsmail Hakkı Aksoyak - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:59-74.
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    An Ottoman Statesman in War and Peace: Ahmed Resmi Efendi, 1700-1783.Rhoads Murphey & Virginia H. Aksan - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (2):328.
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    Ottoman Analogs to Utopia.Clare M. Murphy - 1981 - Moreana 18 (1):65-76.
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    The Ottoman Lady: A Social History from 1718 to 1918.Fanny Davis - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (3):605.
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    Ottoman Conceptual History.Alp Eren Topal & Einar Wigen - 2019 - Contributions to the History of Concepts 14 (1):93-114.
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    Christine Peltre, Femmes ottomanes et dames turques. Une collection de cartes postales (1880-1930).Aurélie Perrier - 2018 - Clio 48:278-281.
    Dévoilant une impressionnante galerie de portraits de femmes de la fin du xixe et du début du xxe siècle, l’ouvrage de Christine Peltre explore la collection de cartes postales acquise par Pierre de Gigord. Collectionneur passionné par les mondes ottomans et turcs, celui-ci assembla un rare éventail de cartes postales datant de l’époque où la « photographie timbrée » connaît son apogée et s’impose peu à peu comme un média de masse. Au fil des pages, où dialoguent texte et image, (...)
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    On Editing Ottoman Turkish tekke Poetry.Bill Hickman - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (3):567.
    Eşrefoğlu Rumi and Ümmî Kemal are prominent practitioners of Ottoman Sufi poetry—literature that emerged from the environment of Anatolian Sufi orders. The parallel histories of the transmission of their two divans help clarify details of the poets’ lives. Conversely, biographical facts may help explain details and oddities of those transmission histories, which themselves may also illuminate features of the late fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Ottoman religious and political landscape of increasing theological rigidity in the face of Safavid pressure and probable persecution (...)
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    The Ottoman Slave Trade and Its Suppression, 1840-1890.Svat Soucek & Ehud R. Toledano - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (3):530.
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    The ottoman city between east and west (book).M. L. Stein - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):167.
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    Ottoman and Gh'zȋ: The Birth of a Dynasty.Victor Castellani - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (4):419-422.
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    The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1481.R. P. L. & Colin Imber - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (3):508.
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    Ottoman Archaeology of the Middle Nile Valley in the Sudan.Intisar Elzein - 2009 - In A. Peacock (ed.), The Frontiers of the Ottoman World. pp. 371.
    This chapter aims to provide an outline of the archaeological remains reflecting the Ottoman presence on the Middle Nile, with preliminary interpretation and suggestions for areas in which future research could most profitably concentrate. The Nubian frontier region of the Ottoman Empire is one of its least-known areas. It raises numerous questions relating to both Sudanese and Ottoman history, as well as the nature of relations between the Ottomans and the Funj, in which the Ottoman garrisons on the Middle Nile (...)
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    The Ottoman Empire and the World-Economy.Rhoads Murphey, Huri İslâmoǧlu-İnan & Huri Islamoglu-Inan - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (1):137.
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    Ottoman egypt in the age of the French revolutionottoman egypt in the eighteenth century, the niẓāmnāme-I misir of cezzar aḥmed pashaottoman egypt in the eighteenth century, the nizamname-I misir of cezzar Ahmed pasha.Thomas Naff, Ḥuseyn Efendi, Stanford J. Shaw, Stanford Shaw & Huseyn Efendi - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):244.
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    Ottoman Bureaucracy Innovation: Regulation Of Tobacco.H. Neşe ERİM - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8.
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    A Fifteenth-Century Ottoman Solution to the Liar Paradox by Ḫaṭībzāde Muḥyiddīn.Yusuf Daşdemir - 2023 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 33 (2):237-263.
    RésuméCet article traite d’une solution au tristement célèbre paradoxe du menteur, généralement connu dans la littérature arabe sous le nom de Maġlaṭat al-ǧaḏr al-aṣamm. La solution est donnée dans un traité ottoman du XVe siècle attribué, entre autres, à Ḫaṭībzāde Muḥyiddīn Efendī. L’article la compare également à la solution du philosophe persan contemporain, Ǧalāl al-Dīn al-Dawānī. Le court traité consacré au paradoxe est l’un des rares ouvrages des Ottomans sur le sujet et il aborde de manière exhaustive le paradoxe sous (...)
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    Ottoman Period Headed Gravestones of Ortakent.H. Kamil BİÇİCİ - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1063-1105.
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    An Ottoman Tragedy: History and Historiography at Play.Natalie Zemon Davis - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (1):151-153.
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    Approaching Ottoman History: An Approach to the Sources.Fariba Zarinebaf-Shahr & Suraiya Faroqhi - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):165.
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    In Ottoman Lıterature Crıtıcal Edıtıons Orthography And Transcrıptıon Preferences.Furkan ÖZTÜRK - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:511-520.
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    Introduction: "histories" of Ottoman political thought.Nedim Nomer & Kaya Şahin - unknown
    This is the introductory chapter I co-authored with professor Kaya Sahin for our edited book, Political Thought in the Ottoman World (oxford University Press, 2024).
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    Māturīdī Emphasis on Ottoman Kalam - An Analysis within the Context of Takwīn Debates in the Supercommentaries of Sharh al-‘Akāid.Mustafa Aykaç - 2020 - Kader 18 (1):1-30.
    In this study, some postscripts (Ḥashiyah) written on Sharḥ al-Aqâid in the Ottoman Empire were examined and their sectarian identities were tried to be determined in the context of the Takwīn. Our aim is to determine the correctness of the opinion that the Ottoman Empire adopted the Ash’arism based on the reading of Ash’arian kalâm books in the Ottoman madrasahs. The book of al-Taftâzânî named Sharḥ al-Aqâid is an important kalâm book that was read together with its postscripts in the (...)
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    Ottoman Scholar from Kastamonu Ahmed M'hir(1860-1925) Efendi and his Tafsir Methodology.Hatice Merve Çalışkan Başer - 2022 - Dini Araştırmalar 25 (62):33-58.
    Ahmed Mâhir, who was born in Kastamonu in 1860-70, is one of the last period Ottoman scholars and is known by the penname "Ballıkızâde". He lived in the 19th century, during the Constitutional Monarchy period when the West progressed in many directions and the Ottoman Empire began to lose land alongside its reforms. After taking lessons from the scholar Ahmed Hicâbî, he also gave lectures and educated many students, and taught tafsir and theology for thirteen years at Daru'l-Fünûn Faculty of (...)
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    Ottoman Attempts to Control the Adriatic Frontier in the Napoleonic Wars.Kahraman Şakul - 2009 - In A. Peacock (ed.), The Frontiers of the Ottoman World. pp. 253.
    This chapter attempts to analyse the shift in the Adriatic policy of the Ottoman Empire in the Napoleonic period. The focus is on the formation of the Republic of the Seven United Islands — the Ionian islands of Corfu, Paxos, Leucada, Cephalonia, Ithaca, Zante and Cythera — through active Ottoman and Russian intervention. Ottoman-Russian quarrels over the status of the Republic as well as the conflict between imperial realities versus local interests are integral to the understanding of the delicacies of (...)
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    L’espace (post-)ottoman au prisme du genre.Fabio Giomi & Ece Zerman - 2018 - Clio 48:8-16.
    Ce numéro de Clio. FGH se propose de revisiter l’histoire de la transition entre Empire et État-nation en interrogeant la relation multiforme et complexe qui lie changements de régime politique et changements de régime de genre. L’espace analysé est celui qui recouvre une partie de l’Empire ottoman et des États qui lui ont succédé, plus précisément les Balkans et l’Asie Mineure. Cet espace, partagé à l’heure actuelle en une dizaine d’États, constitue un véritable laboratoire pour les sciences...
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    The limits of ottoman pragmatism.Murat Dağli - 2013 - History and Theory 52 (2):194-213.
    In this paper I reflect critically on the concept of pragmatism as it is used in Ottoman historiography. Pragmatism has gained increasing currency over the last ten to fifteen years as one of the defining features of the Ottoman polity. I argue that unless it is properly defined from a theoretical-philosophical perspective, and carefully contextualized from a historical perspective, pragmatism cannot be used as an explanatory or comparative category. When used as a framework of explanation for historical change, pragmatism blurs (...)
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    The Ottoman Art Of Seals And Seals In The Classical Turkish Poetry.Semra Tunç - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8.
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    'Aqaba Castle in the Ottoman Period, 1517-1917.Denys Pringle - 2009 - In A. Peacock (ed.), The Frontiers of the Ottoman World. pp. 95.
    For most of the period during which 'Aqaba belonged to the Ottoman Empire, the precise nature of its frontier status needs to be nuanced, since, in theory at least, all of the provinces adjoining it formed part of the same political unit, and the Red Sea itself was a largely Ottoman lake. In practice, however, Ottoman political and military control in the Syrian and Arabian deserts was often tenuous and reliant on individual deals struck with Bedouin leaders, often within the (...)
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    Bergson and Politics: Ottoman-Turkish Encounters with Innovation.Nazım İrem - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (7):873 - 882.
    This article seeks to explain how Bergson's philosophy was translated into a genuine political position in the Ottoman-Turkish context. I first overview the impact of Bergson's philosophy on continental politics at the beginning of the twentieth century; I then try to explain how Bergson's philosophical claims acquired definite political connotations; and lastly, I aim to display how political Bergsonism became a border language between republican radicals and conservatives in Turkey in the 1920s. I argue that, at the crossroads of all (...)
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