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The Ottoman Empire : The Classical Age 1300-1600 Inalcik, Halil

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Phoneix, 2000.Description: 258 pages O19Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 956.1015 INA-O 2000
Contents:
Part One: An Outline of Ottoman History, 1300-1600. Introduction: The Periods of Ottoman History. 1. The Origins of the Ottoman State. 2. From Frontier Principality to Empire, 1354-1402. 3. The Interregnum and Recovery. 4. The Definitive Establishment of the Ottoman Empire, 1453-1526. 5. The Ottoman State as a World Power, 1526-96. 6. The Decline of the Ottoman Empire. Part Two: The State. 7. The Rise of the Ottoman Dynasty. 8. The Manner of Accession to the throne. 9. The Ottoman Concept of State and the Class system. 10. Law: Sultanic Law (Kanun) and Religious Law (Seriat). 11. The Palace. 12. The Central Administration. 13. The Provincial Administration and the timar System. Part Three: Economic and Social Life. 14. The Ottoman Empire and International Trade. 15. The Ottoman Cities and Road Network, Urban Population, Guilds and Merchants. Part Four: Religion and Culture in the Ottoman Empire. 16. Learning, the Medrese and the Ulema. 17. Ottoman Scholarship. 18. The Triumph of Fanaticism. 19. Popular culture and the Tarikats- Mystic orders Genealogy of the Ottoman Dynasty, A Chronology of Ottoman History, Glossary, Notes, Selected Bibliography, Index.
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The Ottoman Empire

Part One: An Outline of Ottoman History, 1300-1600. Introduction: The Periods of Ottoman History. 1. The Origins of the Ottoman State. 2. From Frontier Principality to Empire, 1354-1402. 3. The Interregnum and Recovery. 4. The Definitive Establishment of the Ottoman Empire, 1453-1526. 5. The Ottoman State as a World Power, 1526-96. 6. The Decline of the Ottoman Empire. Part Two: The State. 7. The Rise of the Ottoman Dynasty. 8. The Manner of Accession to the throne. 9. The Ottoman Concept of State and the Class system. 10. Law: Sultanic Law (Kanun) and Religious Law (Seriat). 11. The Palace. 12. The Central Administration. 13. The Provincial Administration and the timar System. Part Three: Economic and Social Life. 14. The Ottoman Empire and International Trade. 15. The Ottoman Cities and Road Network, Urban Population, Guilds and Merchants. Part Four: Religion and Culture in the Ottoman Empire. 16. Learning, the Medrese and the Ulema. 17. Ottoman Scholarship. 18. The Triumph of Fanaticism. 19. Popular culture and the Tarikats- Mystic orders Genealogy of the Ottoman Dynasty, A Chronology of Ottoman History, Glossary, Notes, Selected Bibliography, Index.

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