- In historiography, the Pax
Ottomana (literally "the
Ottoman Peace") or Pax
Ottomanica is a term used to
describe the
economic and
social stability attained...
- The
Corona Ottomana (also
called the San Salvador) was an
Ottoman galley ship
known for
being the site of a
slave revolt by
Christian slaves in 1760. On...
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Erebia ottomana is a
small butterfly found in the East
Palearctic (Greece, Bulgaria, Balkans, Alps, Asia Minor) that
belongs to the
browns family. Erebia...
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Acrobasis ottomana is a
species of
snout moth in the
subfamily Phycitinae. It was
described by
Aristide Caradja in 1916. It is
found in Israel. Acrobasis...
- Pax
Khazarica Pax
Kushana Pax
Mafiosa (Pax Narcotica) Pax
Mongolica Pax
Ottomana Pax
Porfiriana Pax
Sinica Pax
Sovietica Pax
Syriana Pax
Tokugawana More...
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Erebia orientalis Elwes, 1900
Erebia ottomana Herrich-Schäffer, [1851] –
Ottoman br****y
ringlet Erebia (
ottomana)
benacensis Warren, 1933
Erebia palarica...
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greatly expanded, and led to what some
historians have
called the Pax
Ottomana. The
process of
centralization undergone by the
empire prior to 1453 was...
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Kushana (Kushan Empire) Pax Mongolica/Pax
Tatarica (Mongol Empire) Pax
Ottomana (Ottoman Empire) Pax
Praetoriana (South Africa) Pax
Romana (Roman Empire)...
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origine e
progresse della casa
ottomana. Vienna, 1649, p. 124 sq Seadeddin,
Chronica dell'
origine e
progresse della casa
ottomana. Vienna, 1649, p. 137 sq...
- situation,
according to some of the
Orientalists and historians,
shows the Pax
Ottomana (or Pax Ottomanica,
literally "the
Ottoman Peace"). The
Russian Orthodox...