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): The Origins and Development of the Ottoman–Safavid Conflict (906–962/1500–1555). The University of Utah, PhD Dissertation . Anonymous ( 1986 ): Mawsū‘a al-Fiqhīyya . Kuweit , Wizārat al-Awqāf wa al-Shu’ūn al

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REFERENCES Açık , Turan 2014 . ‘Mahalle ve Camii: Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nda Mahalle Tipleri Hakkında Trabzon Üzerinden Bir Değerlendirme [Neighborhood and the Mosque: An Evaluation of Different Types of Neighborhood in the Ottoman Empire Through

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historical centre of the city. On this occasion, several preventive archaeological excavations were carried out on extensive areas, starting in 2006, and then between 2013–2019. The affected areas were mostly in the perimeter of the Ottoman town; the works

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: Henri Plon . Ozanam Didier et Michel Antoine (eds.) 1956 . Correspondance Secrète du Comte de Broglie avec Louis XV (1756–1774) , Tomes 1–2 . Paris : Librairie C. Klincksieck . Secondary Sources Aksan , Virginia 1987 . ‘Ottoman

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The primary aim of the present paper was to collect all the historical data on baths in Ottoman Hungary. An attempt was made at reconstructing their number and location, and identifying the persons who founded them and the time when they were available for service. The study is followed by a database of place-names arranged in alphabetical order. Each entry contains the relevant sources, the original texts themselves being listed in chronological order and succeeded by a short list of archeological studies. Finally, an analysis and interpretation of the sources are given. Despite the difficulties in assessing the exact number of baths in Ottoman Hungary, a total of approximately 75 can be identified.

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REFERENCES Çadirci , Musa 1981 . ‘Posta Teşkilatı Kurulmadan Önce Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nda Menzilhane ve Kiracıbaşılık [Post Stations and Postmasters in the Ottoman Empire before the Establishment of the Modern Postal System].’ VIII. Türk

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Justice in the Ottoman Empire: Legal Practice and Dispute Resolution in Çankırı and Kastamonu (1652–1744) . Leiden, Brill. Fekete , L. ( 1926 ): Einführung in die osmanisch

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Palisaded castles were characteristic elements in the networks of border castles comprising the basis of the defence systems in Hungary during the time of the Ottoman presence in the country (1541–1686). Strongholds of this kind were erected

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References Abacı, Nurcan 2001. Bursa Şehri’nde Osmanlı Hukuku’nun Uygulanması (17. Yüzyıl) [Practices of Ottoman Law in the City of Bursa (17 th

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This study explores the representations of Ottoman interpreters in a number of selected paintings and engravings by western artists. The purpose of the paper is to describe and analyse the position of the interpreter as a political and diplomatic figure within the pictorial composition, basing itself in historical facts about Ottoman interpreters. I will start the paper by a brief discussion on the history of the interpreting profession in the Ottoman Empire and then move on to exploring the paintings where I will touch upon issues such as the traditional costumes, postures and physical positions of interpreters. I will question whether these elements were uniform in different representations by different artists or whether they displayed certain variances.

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