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Ottoman-Polish Diplomatic Relations (15th-18th Century)

Ottoman-Polish Diplomatic Relations (15th-18th Century)
Author: Dariusz Kolodziejczyk
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 832
Release: 2022-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004507566

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This volume deals with the history of the Ottoman-Polish political and diplomatic relations, and with the role and function of international treaties in early modern Europe, especially in the contacts between the Christian and Muslim states. The extensive introduction consists of two parts: Part I examines diplomatic problems concerning "capitulations" (‘ahdnames), demarcation protocols (hududnames) and other Ottoman and Polish documents related to peace. Part II provides a chronological survey of the Polish-Ottoman relations covering the years 1414-1795, and then follow the texts of 69 documents composed in Turkish (rendered in a Latin transcription), Polish, Latin, Italian, and French. Turkish and Polish texts are provided with English translations. 32 documents preserved in originals are published in full facsimiles as well. The publication is enriched with bibliography, directory of geographical and ethnic terms, index and 3 maps.


The Crimean Khanate and Poland-Lithuania

The Crimean Khanate and Poland-Lithuania
Author: Dariusz Kolodziejczyk
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1135
Release: 2011-06-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004191909

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Drawing on rich source material in several languages and three scripts (Arabic, Cyrillic, and Latin), this book presents a broad picture of international relations in early modern Eastern Europe, at the crossing point of Genghisid, Islamic, Orthodox, and Latin traditions.


The Treaties of Carlowitz (1699)

The Treaties of Carlowitz (1699)
Author: Colin Joseph Heywood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Austro-Turkish War, 1683-1699
ISBN: 9789004409507

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The Treaties of Carlowitz (1699) presents studies on the Lega Sacra War of 1683-1699 against the Ottoman Empire, the Peace treaties of Carlowitz (1699), and the legacy of the conflict for Modern Europe, the Balkans and the Ottoman Empire.


From Pax Mongolica to Pax Ottomanica

From Pax Mongolica to Pax Ottomanica
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2020-01-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004422447

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The book presents various political and economic aspects of the Black Sea region during the 14th-16th centuries.


Ottoman Law of War and Peace

Ottoman Law of War and Peace
Author: Viorel Panaite
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: International law (Islamic law)
ISBN: 9789004406377

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Viorel Panaite analyzes the status of tribute-payers from the north of the Danube with reference to Ottoman law of war and peace, focusing on the legal and political methods applied to extend the pax ottomanica system over Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania.


Diplomatic Cultures at the Ottoman Court, c.1500–1630

Diplomatic Cultures at the Ottoman Court, c.1500–1630
Author: Tracey A. Sowerby
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2021-05-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000391868

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In the sixteenth century, the Ottoman court in Constantinople emerged as the axial centre of early modern diplomacy in Eurasia. Diplomatic Cultures at the Ottoman Court, c.1500-1630 takes a unique approach to diplomatic relations by focusing on how diplomacy was conducted and diplomatic cultures forged at a single court: the Sublime Porte. It unites studies from the perspectives of European and non-European diplomats with analyses from the perspective of Ottoman officials involved in diplomatic practices. It focuses on a formative period for diplomatic procedure and Ottoman imperial culture by examining the introduction of resident embassies on the one hand, and on the other, changes in Ottoman policy and protocol that resulted from the territorial expansion and cultural transformations of the empire in the sixteenth century. The chapters in this volume approach the practices and processes of diplomacy at the Ottoman court with special attention to ceremonial protocol, diplomatic sociability, gift-giving, cultural exchange, information gathering, and the role of para-diplomatic actors.


Debar Śepatayim

Debar Śepatayim
Author: Rabbi David Lekhno
Publisher: Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1644696193

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The fifty years between 1680-1730 were one of the most fascinating in the history of Europe and in Ottoman history. A period of coalitions and wars, climate changes, and natural disasters took place. This previously unpublished chronicle contains valuable information in various fields. It was written in Semi-Biblical Hebrew by a Jewish rabbi residing in the Crimean Peninsula, and includes insights on the political upheavals in the Crimean Khanate and the Ottoman capital; the wars between the Ottomans, Habsburgs, Venetians, Circassians, Sefevids, and the Russians, which he vividly describes; Persia and the Caucasus; the fate of Jewish communities; epidemics and weather; and weapons and customs. The book, a historical mine that reads like a sweeping thriller, is now available in English for the first time.


The Earl and His Butler in Constantinople

The Earl and His Butler in Constantinople
Author: Nigel Webb
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857712268

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George Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, was an unconventional ambassador. A Scottish aristocrat who had been imprisoned for his Jacobite sympathies and almost bankrupted by his involvement in the South Sea Bubble, Lord Kinnoull had no previous diplomatic experience when he was unexpectedly appointed ambassador to the Ottoman Empire in 1729. Leaving his wife and family of ten at their Yorkshire home, Lord Kinnoull departed England for Constantinople with his political, financial and personal suitability for the role all in doubt. How would he cope with the complex world of international politics? Or negotiate the sensitive relationship between Muslims and Christians? And why was he subsequently recalled to England in disgrace?"The Earl and His Butler in Constantinople" traces Lord Kinnoull's eventful journey to the heart of the Ottoman Empire, where he served as ambassador for seven years - and back again. His butler, Samuel Medley, was his constant companion throughout this time and his is almost the only surviving servant's diary from the period. From this unique and colourful source, as well as from Lord Kinnoull's despatches and family letters, Nigel and Caroline Webb have produced a remarkable biography which casts fresh light on the Ottoman Empire and British politics in the 18th century. It also offers vivid portraits of the cosmopolitan city of Constantinople at this critical stage in its history and of an idiosyncratic Earl and his exceptional butler which will captivate readers.


Tocqueville in the Ottoman Empire

Tocqueville in the Ottoman Empire
Author: Ariel Salzmann
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004108875

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Based on archival research, this work examines the Ottoman ancien regime. The author argues that the success of the regime was due to the articulation of a complex financial network revolving around central state elite investments and an Istanbul-based and supervised banking system.