Linda Darling, Resource Extraction in a Newly Conquered Province: Ottoman Syria in the Mid-Sixteenth Century 4.3. Jean-Louis Bacqué-Grammont, Amœnitates Tauridicæ: La Crimée ou la douceur de vivre selon Evliyâ Çelebî 4.2. Tatjana Paić Vukić, Presenting the Ottoman Heritage: An Exhibition of Islamic Manuscripts in Zagreb 4. Claudia Römer, The Annular Eclipse of the Sun of 7 September 1820 – a Report in Tārīḫ-i Cevdet 3.12. 1459/60) and the Early Turkish Reading of Ḥurūfī Corpus Canonicum 3.11. Ekrem Čaušević, Fra Mate Mikić-Kostrčanac and the Turkish Language: Manuscripts, Copyists, and the Transfer of Knowledge in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century 3.10. Anđelko Vlašić and Okan Büyüktapu, Hasan Esîrî’s Mi’yârü’d-Düvel ve Misbârü’l-Milel as a Source for the History of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina 3.9. Bosnian Franciscans, Robes of Honour, and Ottoman Sumptuary Laws 3.8. Machiel Kiel, Margariti/Margaliç: Emergence, Development and Downfall of a Muslim Town at the Edge of the Islamic World (Greek Epirus) 3.7. Hatice Oruç, Ocaklık Timar in the Sanjak of Smederevo 3.6. Kornelija Jurin Starčević, Settlement of Lika and Three Ottoman Nahiyes: Novi, Medak and Bilaj Barlete in the 16th Century. Fazileta Hafizović, Nahiyes of the Sandjak of Pakrac: The Unknown Nahiye of Kontovac 3.4. Géza Dávid, The Sancakbegi̇s of Pozsega (Požega, Pojega) in the 16th Century 3.3. Michael Ursinus, Serving King and Sultan: Pavao Grgurić and his Role on the Hungaro-Ottoman Frontier in Southern Bosnia, c. Ottoman Bosnia, Turkish Croatia, and Turkey in Europe 3.1. Professor Moačanin, the Doyen of Ottoman Studies in Croatia 3. Trg Ivana Meštrovića 9, 10020 Zagreb, Croatia Tel/fax: ++ 385 1 66 87 055 Table of Contents 1. ISBN: 97-33-4 Price: 50 EUR / 59,88 USD (375 HRK) / price with 10 % discount: 45 EUR / 53,89 USD (337,50 HRK) (plus shipping costs) On the link below you can find an excerpt from the book, with an introduction and a list of articles and contributors: If you are interested in purchasing a copy, please do not hesitate to contact the publisher on e-mail Srednja Europa, d.o.o. Such conception provides an opportunity for a comparison between the eastern and the western borderlands of the Ottoman Empire, concerning topics related to economic and social history, urbanization, ethnic and confessional relations, and others. Bosnia and Croatia (with Serbia), bordering the territories of the Republic of Venice and the Habsburg Monarchy in the west, and Safavid ruled Iran and Azerbaijan in the east. The book is closely focused on two borderlands of the Ottoman Empire, the Western Balkans, i.e. Thus, one of the main goals of this joint effort was to further elucidate this kind of discrepancies, focused either on these particular areas of the Ottoman Empire, or on more general features of Evliya’s narrative. Important, at certain instances great differences are noticed as a result of comparative analysis of the parts referring to Western Balkans and Iran and Azerbaijan with previously available versions of the Seyahatname. The focus of the present volume is on the next-to-autograph edition of the Seyahatname, “The Book of Travels” of the seventeenth-century “world traveller and boon companion to mankind,” Evliya Çelebi.
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