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Robert Dankoff has culled passages from Evliya Çelebi's Book of Travels that deal directly with the life and times of Çelebi's patron, Melek Ahmed Pasha, an outstanding seventeenth-century military and administrative leader. Çelebi's account is sensitive to all the currents of his age and reflects them in his narrative. His wry comments and observations extend from the intimate details of daily life, and the attitudes of the lower classes, to the deeds of the mighty, the ideals of the age, and the fate of the empire. He concentrates on the later phase of Pasha's career, beginning with his appointment as Grand Vizier in 1650. Because Çelebi was Pasha's confidant as well as his protege, there is a level of intimacy, almost a psychological portrait, quite unusual in Ottoman and Islamic literature. The narrative highlights the private side of this public figure -- his weaknesses as well as his heroics; his religious life and domestic affairs -- in particular, his relations with his two successive wives, both sultanas or princesses.
Topu topu bir yıllık bir zaman dilimi: 1920 ilkbaharından, 1921 ilkbaharına kadar... Bu kısa sürede, bu dar zamanda, “Yeni Türkiye”nin iç politik sahnesi, Londra’nın ve Moskova’nın etkileri altında nasıl biçimlendi? Emel Akal’ın kılı kırk yaran araştırması bu soruya ışık tutuyor. Ankara’da bir istiklal harbi yürüten ve kendini dünyaya kabul ettirmeye çalışan Türkiye Büyük Millet Meclisi Hükümeti... Moskova’da emperyalist merkezlerin ve devrim karşıtı güçlerin baskısı altında bunalan Bolşevik liderliği... Ankara ile Moskova bu şartlarda yakınlaşırken, Anadolu’da saman alevi gibi yayılan Bolşevik sempatisi... Oluşum halindeki T...
Ottoman Inscriptions (Epigraphy) from The coastal countries of Black Sea Region. Ukraine (64), Moldova (13), Georgia(4) and Russia (5). Book is in Turkish with a long Russian abstract. Katkısı bulunanlar / With conributions from: Andrey Krasnozhon, Anton Kostenko, Dariusz Kolodzjejczyk, Evliya Çelebi, Fatma Kutlar Oğuz, Feridun Emecen, George Vilkov, Halil Edhem, Igor Spozhnikov, İbrahim Maraş, İzzet Ali Paşa, Mariana Slapac, Mihai Maxim, Mustafa L. Bilge, N.A. Marx, Temel Özturk, Ivan Spafarsis, Sururi, Vladimir Levchuk, Alexander Rakitin, Sadık Müfit Bilge.
In the space of six years early in the seventeenth century, the Ottoman Empire underwent such turmoil and trauma—the assassination of the young ruler Osman II, the re-enthronement and subsequent abdication of his mad uncle Mustafa I, for a start—that a scholar pronounced the period's three-day-long dramatic climax "an Ottoman Tragedy." Under Gabriel Piterberg's deft analysis, this period of crisis becomes a historical laboratory for the history of the Ottoman Empire in the seventeenth century—an opportunity to observe the dialectical play between history as an occurrence and experience and history as a recounting of that experience. Piterberg reconstructs the Ottoman narration of this ...
1920 yılında üst üste gelen felaketlere karşı Ankara Meclisi ve Hükümeti kısıtlı imkanlarını kullanarak direnmiş ve varlığını sürdür-meye çalışmıştır. 1921 yılına girildiğinde yeni imkanlar yaratılarak direnme gücü artırılmış ve Kuva-yı Milliye güçlerinin düzenli orduya dönüştürülmesi çalışmalarına hız verilmiştir. Kuva-yı Seyyare'nin isyanını fırsat bilen Yunan kuvvetleri 6 Ocak 1921 günü Eskişehir ve Uşak istikametlerinden taarruza başladılar. O sırada Türk Ordusu Kütahya'dan Gediz'e doğru çekilen Çerkez Ethem kuvvetlerini takip ediyordu. Ordu iki ateş arasında kalmıştı. Garp Cephesi Komutanı İsmet Bey’in bir dakik...
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Slaves and Slave Agency in the Ottoman Empire offers a new contribution to slavery studies relating to the Ottoman Empire. Given the fact that the classical binary of 'slavery' and 'freedom' derives from the transatlantic experience, this volume presents an alternative approach by examining the strong asymmetric relationships of dependency documented in the Ottoman Empire. A closer look at the Ottoman social order discloses manifold and ambiguous conditions involving enslavement practices, rather than a single universal pattern. The authors examine various forms of enslavement and dependency with a particular focus on agency, i. e. the room for maneuver, which the enslaved could secure for themselves, or else the available options for action in situations of extreme individual or group dependencies.
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