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After taking over the Balkans the Ottoman Empire, on one side, developed the existing cities and on the other established new cities . The town of Bijelo Polje (Akova), which is within the boundaries of Montenegro today, is one of the... more
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      Ottoman BalkansBalkans Under Ottoman RuleHistory of MontenegroOttoman Population Statistics
Perandoria Osmane kishte një ndikim të madh në Evropë, Lindje të mesme e në Afrikën veriore, në kulmin e fuqis së saj midis viteve 1453-1699, kjo perandori na paraqitet si pushtuse e Kostandinopjën, dhe si perandori që troket në dyert e... more
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      European HistoryEastern European StudiesOttoman HistoryBalkan History
Were the Ottomans tolerant towards other faiths (especially towards the so called 'Peoples of the Book') during the reign of Sultan Sϋleyman the Lawgiver (r. 1520-1566)? This is a claim that many historians make and is based on formal and... more
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      Islamic LawPragmatismOttoman HistoryEarly Modern History
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      Serbian historyHistory of BelgradeBalkans Under Ottoman Rule
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      Balkans Under Ottoman RuleHistory of Montenegro
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      Ottoman HistoryOttoman StudiesOttoman BalkansHistory of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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      Ottoman HistoryCroatian HistoryOttoman EmpireOttoman Balkans
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      Ottoman BalkansBosnia and HerzegovinaOttoman Empire, Bosnia under Ottoman ruleBalkans Under Ottoman Rule
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      Balkan StudiesBalkan HistoryOttoman BalkansBalkans
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      Cultural HistoryOttoman StudiesOttoman EmpireEarly modern Ottoman History
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      Cultural HistoryOttoman StudiesOttoman EmpireEarly modern Ottoman History
A small hoard of Ottoman coins from the Sofia city centre, discovered in 2005 during the excavation of the Roman amphitheatre: 16 copper mangirs and 2 silver akces. All coins but one belong to sultan Bayezid II (1481-1512), struck at... more
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      NumismaticsOttoman StudiesOttoman BalkansOttoman coins
Bu makalede Milliyetçilik ideolojisinin temel özelliklerini bir bütünlük içinde ele alacağız. Bununla birlikte 18. yüzyılın sonlarına doğru (1789) Fransız Devrimi ile ortaya çıkan ve 19. yüz yılda hızla yayılan Milliyetçilik ideolojisi ve... more
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      Ottoman HistoryBalkan StudiesBalkan HistoryNationalism
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      Historical mapsSlavonijaBalkans Under Ottoman RuleOttoman historical maps
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      Ottoman BalkansAdministration of Ottoman StateBalkans Under Ottoman RuleEarly Ottoman Times
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      HistoryEuropean HistoryEastern European StudiesOttoman History
This paper appeared in Balkan Nationalism(s) and the Ottoman Empire, vol.3: The Young Turk Revolution and Ethnic Groups. It argues that the Albanian Vilayets were a contested region between the Ottoman State, Balkan Nationalists, and the... more
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      Ottoman HistoryHistory of EducationAlbanian StudiesSouth East European Studies
The present paper discusses the Bulgarian language policy during the 2nd and 3rd quarter of the 19th century in the context of the language policy of the Ottoman state. It analyzes the contradictory and ambiguous attitude of the... more
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      Balkan StudiesBalkan HistoryOttoman StudiesOttoman Empire
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      Balkan StudiesOttoman ArchaeologyOttoman StudiesOttoman Empire
Muslims were subjected to privileged treatment since the conquest in Bosnia-Herzegovina. They became a part of the Ottoman system and acted as its most powerful supporters by transforming into governors, landowners, notables, sipahis or... more
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      Ottoman BalkansHistory of Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosna, HersekBalkans Under Ottoman Rule
Özet Balkan yarımadasının orta kısımlarında kurulmuş olan Üsküp jeopolitik konumu sayesinde Roma İmparatorluğu döneminde askerî bir merkez olarak gelişti. Aynı zamanda bir Roma lejyonunu ağırlayan Üsküp, bu münasebetle askerî bir yol ağı... more
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      Ottoman HistoryBalkan StudiesBalkan HistoryOttoman Studies