- An
Ottomanist may be: an
adherent of Ottomanism, an
ideology developed in the late
Ottoman Empire a
scholar of
Ottoman studies This
disambiguation page...
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Modern Period.
Cambridge University Press. p. 9. ISBN 978-1-107-41144-9.
Ottomanist historians have
produced several works in the last decades,
revising the...
- Vizier, but in reality, this
arrangement was
often cir****vented. As the
Ottomanist Colin Imber writes, the
sultan "had
closer contact with the
pages of the...
-
December 1951 in Oegstgeest) was a
Dutch scholar of
Islamic studies and
ottomanist.
Website Leiden University Babinger,
Franz (1952). "Johannes
Hendrik Kramers...
- whom had
fought on the
Ottoman side. The
Balkan Wars put an end to the
Ottomanist movement for
pluralism and coexistence; instead, the CUP
turned to an...
- The
Ottoman Party (Turkish: Osmanlı Partisi) is a Neo-
Ottomanist political party founded by İbrahim Ünye
operating in Turkey. Its
emblem is the Arabic...
- "Introduction". In Woodhead,
Christine (ed.). The
Ottoman World. p. 5.
Ottomanist historians have
largely jettisoned the
notion of a post-1600 'decline'...
-
government in Turkey, a
former Muslim Brotherhood ally who has
adopted Neo-
Ottomanist policies throughout its rule, has been
accused of
intending to restore...
- 29
October 1935) is a
Bosnian Croat-German historian,
medievalist and
ottomanist. Džaja was born in
Gornji Malovan near Kupres. He
finished elementary...
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hereditary title of "commander of the akıncıs".
According to the
great Ottomanist Franz Babinger,
along with the Evrenosoğulları, the Malkoçoğulları, the...