The Social and Financial Dimensions of Slavery in Crimea

The continued existence of slavery had an important place in the life of society since the ancient times. As in other states, slavery had a presence in the Ottoman Empire, and became the subject of the many cases in the Court Registers, too. The great majority of the slaves in the Ottoman Empire in...

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Main Author: Fırat YAŞA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gaziantep University 2014-12-01
Series:Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/jss/issue/24226/256811?publisher=gantep
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description The continued existence of slavery had an important place in the life of society since the ancient times. As in other states, slavery had a presence in the Ottoman Empire, and became the subject of the many cases in the Court Registers, too. The great majority of the slaves in the Ottoman Empire in 17th century consisted of slaves brought from the places like Caucasia, Hungary, Circassia, Poland and Russia. This phenomenon was treated in the lights of the complaints about the releasing, buying and selling records
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spelling doaj.art-34d74ff440ef484cbf79ecb1d391c4ab2023-02-15T16:07:43ZengGaziantep UniversityGaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences2149-54592014-12-0113365766910.21547/jss.256811136The Social and Financial Dimensions of Slavery in CrimeaFırat YAŞA0?The continued existence of slavery had an important place in the life of society since the ancient times. As in other states, slavery had a presence in the Ottoman Empire, and became the subject of the many cases in the Court Registers, too. The great majority of the slaves in the Ottoman Empire in 17th century consisted of slaves brought from the places like Caucasia, Hungary, Circassia, Poland and Russia. This phenomenon was treated in the lights of the complaints about the releasing, buying and selling recordshttp://dergipark.gov.tr/jss/issue/24226/256811?publisher=gantepKölelik Köle Kırım Osmanlı Devleti Şer„iyye SicilleriSlaverySlave Crimea Ottoman State Şer„iyye Registers
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The Social and Financial Dimensions of Slavery in Crimea
Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences
Kölelik
Köle
Kırım
Osmanlı Devleti
Şer„iyye Sicilleri
Slavery
Slave
Crimea
Ottoman State
Şer„iyye Registers
title The Social and Financial Dimensions of Slavery in Crimea
title_full The Social and Financial Dimensions of Slavery in Crimea
title_fullStr The Social and Financial Dimensions of Slavery in Crimea
title_full_unstemmed The Social and Financial Dimensions of Slavery in Crimea
title_short The Social and Financial Dimensions of Slavery in Crimea
title_sort social and financial dimensions of slavery in crimea
topic Kölelik
Köle
Kırım
Osmanlı Devleti
Şer„iyye Sicilleri
Slavery
Slave
Crimea
Ottoman State
Şer„iyye Registers
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/jss/issue/24226/256811?publisher=gantep
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