- The
Ottoman Empire was
governed by
different sets of laws
during its existence. The Qanun,
sultanic law, co-existed with
religious law (mainly the Hanafi...
- The
Kanunname of 1889 was a
kanunname (Code of law)
issued by
Sultan Abdul Hamid II on 30
December 1889. It
prohibited the
importation and sale of African...
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Nezareti Hazine-i H****a Hazine-i
Amire Hane
Iltizam Istira Kadı Kanun-i Raya
Kanunname Malikâne ****iban
Millet Muafiyet Muh****il Muqata'ah Mütesellim Ottoman...
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civil and
military administration system. He
promulgated an edict, the
Kanunname,
outlining his system. In a
lavish ceremony in 1523,
Ibrahim Pasha was...
- (2016). "Kanun and Sharia:
Ottoman Land Law in Şeyhülıslam
Fatwas From
Kanunname of Budın to the Kananname-İ Cedıd". A
Thesis Submitted to the Graduate...
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rarely used, of the
Serbian dinar. In 1524, the
Ottoman law code of
Egypt (
kanunname)
referred to the
Mamluk Egyptian coin
medin as pare and set its value...
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codify and
implement kanunname solely based on his own
independent authority. Additionally,
Mehmed was able to
later implement kanunname that went against...
- head of the
government and the
deputy of the sultan. The code of law (
kanunname) of
Mehmed II
described the
grand vizier in the
following manner: "Know...
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control and supervision. When
slave trade itself was
formally banned by the
Kanunname of 1889,
former house slaves continued to work as
house servants: there...
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frontier with Persia, enjo**** a high
degree of autonomy.
According to a
kanunname (book of law)
mentioned by
Evliya Çelebi,
there were two administrative...