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Frontiers Of Ottoman Studies State Province And The West Volume I Colin Imber

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Frontiers Of Ottoman Studies State Province And The West Volume I Colin Imber
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.59 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Colin Imber, Keiko Kiyotaki, Rhoads Murphey
ISBN: 9781850436317, 1850436312
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Frontiers Of Ottoman Studies State Province And The West Volume I Colin Imber by Colin Imber, Keiko Kiyotaki, Rhoads Murphey 9781850436317, 1850436312 instant download after payment.

Frontiers of Ottoman Studies provides a comprehensive overview of the surge in research into Ottoman history and culture over the past two decades. This first volume reflects the growing interest in the provinces, communities and cultures outside the imperial capital of Istanbul and covers four major areas: politics and Islam; economy and taxation; and development of Ottoman towns and Arab and Jewish communities. Chapters on the development of Ottoman legal and fiscal institutions provide a fascinating insight into the Ottoman government's interaction with the Empire's subjects, while reviews of Egypt and the Arab provinces emphasize the stirrings of Arab nationalism in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries that ultimately contributed to the demise of the Empire.

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