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The Ottoman Empire and The Bosnian Uprising : Janissaries, Modernisation and Rebellion in the Nineteenth Century Conclusion
(I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd, 2014)
This study analyses the reasons why the people of Bosnia rebelled against the centralization and reform policies of the Ottoman Empire during the period between 1826 and 1836, the ways in which the rebels legitimized their ...
Greek Band Activities in Macedonia Between 1904–1908: On A Hellenic Army History Monograph
(Publishing House of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014)
Army History Directorate (AHD) of
Grece has been publishing in English its some
of its war history monographies since 1997.1
One of them is this volume2 which is based
on the revised second Greek edition in 1998.3
For ...
Maritime Slave Trading in Fourteenth-Century Famagusta
(Brill, 2019)
The third city of Cyprus is called Famagusta, situate[d] on the seashore:
here are the harbours of all this sea and realm and a concourse of merchants
and pilgrims. It lies directly opposite to Armenia, Turkey and Acon.
It ...
The Rebellious Kapudan of Bosnia: Hüseyin Kapudan (1802-1834)
(İsam, 2014)
Bu makalede yerel bir Bosna beyi olan Hüseyin Kapudan’a odaklanmakta ve
ona, merkezi otoriteye karşı duracak gücü veren 19. yüzyıl Bosna’sının dinamikleri
analiz edilmektedir. İlk olarak Hüseyin Kapudan’ın aile geçmişini ...
The Second Stage of the Rebellion Period, 1831-1836
(I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd, 2014)
As mentioned in the previous chapter, the muhafız of Vidin, İbrahim Pașa,
was appointed to the valilik of Bosnia at the end of June 1831. When İbrahim
Pașa was preparing to leave Üsküb for Yenipazar on 2 September ...
Commercial Deceit: Fraudulent Trade from the Ports of Cilicia and Cyprus to the Mamlūks
(Taylor & Francis Online, 2023)
The article aims to examine the deceitful practices employed by
traders in the eastern Mediterranean. It investigates three
principal types of deception that Italian merchants in the
Kingdom of Cilician Armenia and in ...