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  1. 3741

    Herrscherschaft and herrschersuffix in Central-East European languages by Sorin Paliga

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…To these, on another occasion, I added the form vătaf,vătah (also with parallels in some Slavic languages, Paliga 1996: 34-36) and on another occasion 1 analysed the form boier, also spread in many neighbouring languages, which has often been considered either of unknown origin or again of Turkic (not Turkish, i.e. Ottoman) origin (Paliga 1990; see also our main studies gathered together in a single volume, Paliga 1999). …”
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  2. 3742

    Spear Fighting in the Military Art of the Kalmyks and Dzungars of the XVII – early XIX centuries by Bobrov Leonid A.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Based on the analysis of Mongolian, Oirat, Ottoman, European and Qing written sources, the original name of the Oirat long–barrel weapon of the XVII–XVIII centuries was revealed, which sounded like “jida” (“dzida”). …”
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  3. 3743

    Distinctive features attributed to an infidel. The political propaganda, religious enemies and the iconography of visual narratives in the Renaissance Venice by Ivana Capeta Rakic

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…After the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the political debate between the Venetian Republic and the Ottoman Empire intensified, culminating with the War of Cyprus in the second half of the 16th century. …”
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    Conceptual framework of Muhamad Rashid Rida's political thought by Shuriye, Abdi Omar

    Published 2003
    “…Throughout the epochs of the Prophetic (622-632A.D) and the four rightly guided caliphs (632-661A.D) spiritual quality remained the determinant factor of political leadership a phenomenon that subjects the study of Islamic political science within the framer,vork of religious ideology. The demise of the Ottoman Empire however marked the beginning of a new era. in IVluslim political science, the age of colomialism, eventually leadlng to disunity and predicament and the emergence of the present political quandary of the Muslim Ummah. …”
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  6. 3746

    Albanian law and nation-building in northern Albania and Kosovo by Pritchard, E, Eleanor Mary Pritchard

    Published 2014
    “…In the context of a crumbling Ottoman Empire, by presenting Albanian customary practices in the form of a legal code, the Albanian codifier made claims about the contents and the people from whom they came. …”
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  7. 3747

    The nation-state form and the emergence of ‘minorities’ in French mandate Syria, 1919-1939 by White, B

    Published 2009
    “…Chapter 1 traces the concept’s emergence, showing that it is not self-evidently valid but rather depends on a set of wider social and political circumstances related to the existence of modern nation-states: the minorities of modern Syria cannot be mapped directly back onto the Ottoman millets or religious communities. Chapter 2 examines the term’s application in Syria between the wars: French imperial policy emphasised divisions in Syrian society, but the term ‘minority’ was only systematically attached to these divisions from the 1930s. …”
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  8. 3748

    Imperial longings and promised lands by Schnitzer, S, Schnitzer, Shira Danielle

    Published 2007
    “…The case of Palestine, by contrast produced less straightforward and predictable outcomes. Ottoman entry into World War I, which prompted both British and Zionist considerations into the merits of a Jewish homeland as part of the imperial system, created an acute conflict for British Jewry's communal leadership. …”
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  9. 3749

    Géoarchéologie des paysages littoraux le long du golfe sud‑eubéen (île d’Eubée, Grèce)au cours de l’Holocène (Geoarchaeology of coastal landscapes along the south Euboean gulf (Eub... by Ghilardi, M, Vacchi, M, Currás, A, Müller Celka, S, Theurillat, T, Lemos, I, Pavlopoulos, K

    Published 2018
    “…Three major phases of shoreline progradation are recorded at the end of the IVth/beginning of the IIIrd Millennium BC, at the beginning of the Ist Millennium BC and during the Ottoman period (xvth-xixth Cent. AD), while a marine incursion occurred only in Eretria during the IInd millennium BC; ii) reconstruct the sea level curve for the last 8 millennia in the West-Central Aegean Sea. …”
    Journal article
  10. 3750

    Intellectuals and the Eastern question: 'historical-mindedness' and 'kin beyond sea', c. 1875-1880 by Kelley, W

    Published 2017
    “…<p>The intractable problems posed by the decline of the Ottoman Empire were a defining feature of the nineteenth-century British experience. …”
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  11. 3751

    Study of the reasons for the migration of Iranian Safavid physicians to India and its outcomes by دکتر حمید کاویانی پویا, Fayezeh Shojaee niya

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…In the east and west with important and centralized governments like neighboring India and the Ottomans bordering with the governments of these countries, they were in conflict and sometimes at peace. …”
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  12. 3752

    Comparative analysis of gamma dose rates measured by ion chamber in and around the historical sacral objects in Bosnia and Herzegovina by Avdić Senada, Beganović Adnan, Lagumdžija Armin, Sadiković Samra, Pehlivanović Bećo, Demirović Damir, Kadić Irma

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The investigated objects made of the traditional building materials were built in the Late Medieval, Post Medieval, and Ottoman Period of Bosnia and Herzegovina history. …”
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  13. 3753

    Τὰ Ρουμανικὰ ἔγγραφα τοῦ Ἀρχείου τῆς ἐν Πάτμῳ Μονῆς by Μαρία ΝΥΣΤΑΖΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ-ΠΕΛΕΚΙΔΟΥ, I.-R. MIRCEA

    Published 1970-09-01
    “…</p><p>La &zeta;&eta;&tau;&epsilon;ί&alpha;, exerc&eacute;e par l'&Eacute;glise Orthodoxe &agrave; l'&eacute;poque de la domination ottomane, est un ph&eacute;nom&egrave;ne fr&eacute;quent et important, qui fut rendu n&eacute;cessaire par les difficult&eacute;s mat&eacute;rielles de l'&eacute;poque. …”
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    DÎVÂN-I HİKMET’İN KÖKŞETAV NÜSHASINDA {-UbAn} EKİ by ABDULKADİR ÖZTÜRK

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It is a Turkish tribe that spread to wide geographies over the centuries and left its mark on Turkish and Islamic history with the Seljuk and Ottoman states. The Oghuz people, who kept their language alive through oral tradition until the 13th century, created a new written language of the historical Turkish language in Anatolia. …”
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  15. 3755

    Language Contact and Phonological Innovation in the Voiced Prepalatal Obstruents of Judeo-Spanish by Travis G. Bradley, Claire Julia Lozano

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Using Medieval Spanish as a comparative starting point, we examine diachronic innovations in the phonological status and distribution of affricate /<inline-formula><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><semantics><mrow><mover><mrow><mi mathvariant="normal">d</mi><mi mathvariant="normal">ʒ</mi></mrow><mo>⌢</mo></mover></mrow></semantics></math></inline-formula>/ and fricative /ʒ/ in Judeo-Spanish during the diaspora, focusing in particular on the effects of lexical borrowing from Turkish and French in territories of the former Ottoman Empire. In contemporary Sephardic communities that are in contact with non-Sephardic varieties of Mainstream Spanish, some speakers occasionally replace syllable-initial /∫/, /<inline-formula><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><semantics><mrow><mover><mrow><mi mathvariant="normal">d</mi><mi mathvariant="normal">ʒ</mi></mrow><mo>⌢</mo></mover></mrow></semantics></math></inline-formula>/, and /ʒ/ in certain Judeo-Spanish words by a voiceless velar /x/ in efforts to accommodate the pronunciation of the corresponding Mainstream Spanish cognate form. …”
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  16. 3756

    Archaeology, Physics and Chemistry: Thoughts About a Technique Applied by Mediterranean Sponge Divers Throughout the Ages by Emre ERDAN, Fatih ERSAN, Kubilay GÜÇLÜ

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…When we examine the sponge fishing history from the ancient times to the Ottoman Period and almost today for some amateur sponge divers, there is an invariant technique for the sponge divers. …”
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  17. 3757

    Aziz Nikolaos Kilisesi, Kuzey Ek Yapısı Tuğla Süslemeleri: Rozet Motifi ya da Yenilmez Güneş “Sol Invictus” / St. Nicholas Church, Brick Decorations of Northern Annex: Rosette Mot... by Ebru Fatma FINDIK

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The fact that a similar pattern is common among Emirates Period and Early Ottoman Period structures causes a discussion that it was made by Byzantine masters as well as pointing out to continuity of the pattern. …”
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  18. 3758

    HE WHO LOSES HIS LANGUAGE LOSES HIS LAW: THE POLITICS OF LANGUAGE IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN IBERIA by María Ángeles Gallego, Patricia Giménez-Eguíbar

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In both cases, the religious minority under duress was identified with a powerful external threat: the Christians of the North, in the first case, and external Islam (Ottoman Empire and North Africa), in the second. Furthermore, those minorities are representative of the religious enemy within the framework of confrontation between Islam and Christianity in the Iberian Peninsula. …”
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    Archaeological explorations at ‘En Qobi in the Jerusalem Highlands and the identification of Qube/Qubi by Boaz Zissu

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Pottery and finds from the Late Hellenistic, Early Roman, Byzantine, Medieval, Ottoman and British Mandate periods were collected. …”
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  20. 3760

    The Andriake Marbles: record of “a small ruined temple of very white marble” -a Roman 1st-2nd century hilltop mausoleum and coastal navigational marker at Andriake, Lycia, that dis... by Terrance Michael Patrick Duggan

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Due to the absence of visible physical remains in this location today, in the recent literature, the record made of it, has been regarded as a inaccurate record of a nearby Hellenistic tower, a caprice introduced by the artist Luigi Mayer into his view of Hadrian’s horrea at the Port of Myra-Andriake of 1792, which, was then repeated by the British Admiralty hydrographer Captain Beaufort in his work, which seems inexplicable, or has been ignored.This article shows this building stood in this hilltop location at Andriake the port of Myra until 1812 and provides record to indicate that this structure was deliberately and methodically removed without Ottoman permission from its hilltop location in September-early October 1812, at the time that the Society of the Dilettanti Mission to Ionia led by William Gell was at Myra-Andriake. …”
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