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AbstractManuscripts, regardless of which were written literary style, are primary sources for the writing of history. While benefiting from such sources as well as who is the author, whether or not the work copy of an author and the content must be taken ... see more

Jerusalem is one of the oldest cities in the world. It was built by the Canaanites in 3000 B.C., became the first Qiblaof Muslims and is the third holiest shrine after Mecca and Medina. It is believed to be the only sacred city in the world that is consid... see more

This paper focuses on the case of “mahalle” which is a special kind of neighborhood in Turkey, in terms of spatial and social movements in the context of urban transformation of the country. Mahalle has important effects on urban morphology and sociology ... see more

Women’s place and manner of lives is designated according to Islamic law in Ottoman society. Besides, the manners such as apparel, social rights, getting married and divorced of Ottoman women takes form within the frame of both Islamic law and Turkish cul... see more

The Ottomans went on to the Balkans after taking the Çimpe castle in 1352 and the castle of Gelibolu in 1354, and there they continued their conquests. In a short time, many cities in Thrace were came under the Ottoman rule. One of the first conquered cit... see more

In recent years, it seems that onomastics studies based especially on cadastral record books, which are the sources of urban history of the Ottoman period, have gained a new acceleration. Despite available literature, especially numerous papers of Yilmaz ... see more

After the abolition of slavery towards the end of the Ottoman Empire, the majority of freed black slaves who remained in Anatolia were taken to state “guesthouses” in a number of cities throughout the Empire, the most important of which was in Izmir. Desp... see more

In recent years, it seems that onomastics studies based especially on cadastral record books, which are the sources of urban history of the Ottoman period, have gained a new acceleration. Despite available literature, especially numerous papers of Yilmaz ... see more

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