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New Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 560 p., ills., maps. Türkiye Avrupasi'ndan Edirne'ye... 1912-13.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 113, [3] p. One of the publications of Communist Bulgarian Turks printed in Sofia. Rare. Vintage cover. Demet. Siirler ve hikâyeler.
Very Good English Modern cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 119, [1] p. Extremely rare. One of publications of Bulgarian Communist Turks. Çagliyan. Edebî derleme.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 340 p. Color and b/w ills. Kayip mirasin izinde: Gora halk sanatlari.
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 256 p., ills. Belgelerle dünden bugüne Uzunköprü. History of the province of Uzunkopru-Edirne based on Ottoman documents.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Spanish. 368 p. Diego de Coello Quesada y la cuestion de Oriente, 1882-1897. Articulos sobre Turquia, Egipto, Sudan, Rumania, Serbia, Bulgaria, Grecia y los patriarcas orientales. Diego de Coello Quesada y la cuestion de Oriente, 1882-1897. Articulos sobre Turquia, Egipto, Sudan, Rumania, Serbia, Bulgaria, Grecia y los patriarcas orientales.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 234 p. The Ottoman Empire and Its Neighbours III: Proceedings of the Turco-Bulgarian commission on vakifs, (1880-1885).
Very Good French Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In French and English. 73, [1] p. Communaute et diversite de l'art des pays Balkaniques (XVIe s.- debut du XVIIIe s.). Rapport pour la seance pleniere. Ier Congres International des Etudes Balkaniques et Sud-Est Europennes. Sofia, 26 VIII - 1. IX. 1966. Contents: Avant-propos, M. Chadzidakis.; Considerations sur la peinture postbyzantine en Grece, M. Chadzidakis.; Painting in Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro from the Middle of the XVth until the end of the XVIIth centuries, S. Petkovic.; Roumanie, V. Vatasianu.; Considerationss generales sur la peinture postbyzantine en Albania, T. Popa.; Les monuments d'art en Bulgarie, A. Bozkov.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 176, [6] p. B/w ills. Ottoman civilization in Balkans. Balkanlardan Tuna Boylarina. Bulgaristan'da Osmanli medeniyeti.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 324 p. Population history of the Middle East and the Balkans.
Fine Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 381 p. Alban tarihi: Son Hunlar / Hazarlar / Ermeniler / Terekemeler (Birinci el tarihi kaynaklar).
Fine Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 375 p., Russian archival documents. Sovyet belgelerinde Kirim drami. Crimean events based on the Soviet archival documents.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Oblong 4to. (24 x 34 cm). In English and Turkish. 18, [66] p., b/w photos. 1000 copies were printed. The proclamation of freedom in Manastir. The Manakis Brothers.= Manastir'da ilân-i hürriyet. Fotografçi Manakis Biraderler. Edited by Roni Margulies. Foreword by Zafer Toprak. Trans. by Alan Duben. "The Manakis Brothers, Yanakis (1878-1960) and Milton (1882-1964) set up their first photography studio in Yanya (the present-day Greek city of Ioanna) in 1898. For six years they photographed the well-to-do of Yanya, the local notables and their women. Few had the means to have their photographs taken in those years. It was a very costly way of showing off.".
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 337 p. Salonique au XIXe siècle. Regards sur les gens ordinaires. Contents: Introduction 1ère Partie. UNE VILLE PLURICOMMUNAUTAIRE Les Grecs de Salonique à l¿aube des réformes ottomans L¿espace domestique des musul-mans Artisans et boutiquiers juifs Des Francs indigènes et étrangers 2e Partie. ASPECTS DE LA COMMUNAUTÉ MUSULMANE Immigrés et autres céli-bataires Possesseurs de livres Bibliothèques et univers intellectuel Anciens esclaves, nouveaux convertis 3e Partie. UNE MODERNITÉ DE FAÇADE ? Quadragénaires « fin de siècle » Le changement du cadre urbain Les cafés Les sports Un journal ottoman de province Épilogue: Salonique après 1912.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 63, [1] p., b/w ills. Karpuz kabugu. Dizgeli öyküler. Cover art and illustrations by Tahsin Ahmet. First Edition. Extremely rare.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 437-462 pp., 1 b/w plt. Le siege de Mytilene, (1501). Signed and inscribed by Vatin as 'Topkapi Sarayi'nin arsivlerine, tesekkürlerimle'.
Very Good English In modern cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish (with Arabic letters), Latin characters, and Bulgarian (Cyrillic). 304 p. Glossary of settlement names and denominations of administrative territorial units in Bulgarian lands in 15th-19th centuries.= Rechnuk na celushnu umena u nazvanuyu na admunustratuvno terutorualnu edunusu v Bulgarskute zemu drez XV-XIX vek.
Very Good French Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 553-599 pp., b/w plts. Contribution aux rapports de la porte sublime avec la Transylvanie d'apres les documents Turcs [Extrait]. Offprint from ArOr 33, 1965. Signed and inscribed by Vesela-Prenosilova.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 170 p. " As a result of the modernization process transforming much of the world in the nineteenth century, the changing structure and function of the state necessitated the development of a relationship between states and their subjects. In the context of this relationship, states used various instruments to monitor, control, and shape their subjects in order to ensure the survival of the state machinery. Education acquired a pivotal importance in shaping subjects according to state policies. In the Ottoman Empire its importance also began to be perceived in the first half of the century, but it was Hamidian era that such a policy manifested itself most clearly. Yet, for the people living in the villages, it was the agrarian economy that would continue to determine and shape their lives. Thus villages became a field of struggle between the state, which was attempting to penetrate rural life (and, by extension, the lives of the peasants) through education, and the realities of an agrarian existence and the economic and social relationships that it creates. For that reason, a history of education without a comprehensive analysis of the village conditions would be incomplete. This book aims to fill this blank in the history of education by focusing on the socio-economic structure in the villages that derives from agrarian economy. In doing so it also offers new sights to the field of social history through a close examination of the lives of peasants and the complex relationships between them.".
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 64 p. A study on Mamusha Turkish dialect. Mamusa Türk agzinin özellikleri. (Inceleme - metinler - sözlük).
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. In English. 364 p. Ills. Contents: Preface Bibliography of John C. Alexander (Alexandropoulos) Abbreviations Contributors Iakovos Z. Aktsoglou, Population in the Province of Trabzon (Vilayet-i Trabzon) According to the Yearbook (Salname) of 1286/1869-70 Antonis Anastasopoulos, Albanians in the Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Balkans Helen Angelomatis-Tsougarakis, A Berat of the British Consul of Salonica (1719) Melek Delilbasi-Hatice Oruç, The Properties of Fatima Sultan in Ioannina in the Sixteenth Century Suraiya Faroqhi, The Ottoman Empire Confronting the Christian World (1451-1774): A Discussion of the Secondary Literature Produced in Turkey Aleksandar Foticv, The Metochion of the Chilandar Monastery in Salonica (Sixteenth ? Seventeenth Centuries) Eleni Gara, Marrying in Seventeenth-Century Mostar Eleni G. Gavra, The Zincirli Mosque in Serres György Hazai, An Ottoman Document Concerning the History of Salonica Anastasios Iordanoglou, Social Welfare in Selanik (Salonica) During the Tanzimat Period (1839-62) Olga Karageorgou-Kourtzis, Aspects of Education in the Peloponnese from 1810 to 1820 According to the Peroukas Archives from Argos Machiel Kiel, Livno (NW. Bosnia): From Hamlet to Ottoman Sancak Capital at the Edge of the Muslim World (1469-2006) Elias Kolovos, Beyond ?Classical? Ottoman Defterology: A Preliminary Assessment of the Tahrir Registers of 1670/71 Concerning Crete and the Aegean Islands Phokion P. Kotzageorgis, Haric Ez Defter and Hali Ane?l-Reaya Villages in the Kaza of Dimetoka/Didymoteichon (Fifteenth-Seventeenth Centuries): A Methodological Approach Sophia Laiou, Some Considerations Regarding Çiftlik Formation in the Western Thessaly, Sixteenth-Nineteenth Centuries Heath W. Lowry, A Note on Three Palaiologoi Princes as Members of the Ottoman Ruling Elite Demetrios Papastamatiou, Tax-Farming (Iltizam) and Collective Fiscal Responsibility (Maktu) in the Ottoman Southern Peloponnese in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century Marinos Sariyannis, Law and Morality in Ottoman Society: The Case of Narcotic Substances Vasileios D. Siakotos, A Venetian Version of a Hatt-i Serif for the Town of Patras Gilles Veinstein, Autour du berat de Pouqueville, Commissaire de France à Jannina (1806) Elizabeth A. Zachariadou, The Sultanic Residence and the Capital: Didymoteichon and Adrianople.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 387 p. Contents: Acknowledgements Galia VALTCHINOVA, Introduction. Religion, Boundaries, and Divine Intervention: Speaking from the margins Part One. Making / Erasing Boundaries at Holy Places and in Shrines Rossitsa GRADEVA, The Churches in the Life of Sofia citi-zens, 15th to 18th century (Preliminary notes) Benoît FLICHE, Les frontières de l'"orthodoxie" et de l'"hétérodoxie": türbe et églises à Istanbul Katerina SERAIDARI, From Confrontation to Emulation: Religious mediations on Tinos (19th - late 20th century) Margarita KARAMIHOVA, Roma 'Invasion' in an Alevi tekke? (The case of Osman boba tekke in South-Eastern Bulgaria) Part Two. Crossing Religious Boundaries Bernard LORY, Pseudo-liturgies à la fron-tière entre millets Tünde KOMÁROMI, Crossing Boundaries in Times of Personal Crisis: Seeking Help from Orthodox Clergy in Transylvania Stelu SERBAN, Pilgrimage and Nationhood in a Tran-sylvanian Village Albena GEORGIEVA, Dreams as messages from the Other World: Insights from two local cultures in the Balkans Part Three. Religion, Boundaries/Borders, and Sociopolitical Change Eva POCS, Social tensions, political changes and divine intervention: Visions and apparitions in Eastern Hungarian communities in our age Vlad NAUMESCU, The Religious Imaginary of Western Ukraine: understanding social change through religious apparitions Gilles DE RAPPER, Religion on the border: Sanctuaries and festi-vals in post-communist AlbaniaPetko HRISTOV, Kurban of the De-serted Village Part Four. Religious Entrepreneurs and Holy Peo-ple Ilia ILIEV, The Story of Angelus, a visionary in the 1860s Galia VALTCHINOVA, Visions of national grandeur in Interwar Bulgaria and the re-discovery of the "Mount Athos of Sofia" Evgenia TROEVA, Prophetic Discourse on a Multi-faceted Boundary: Ob-serving a Religious Brotherhood in Moldova Ekaterina ANASTASOVA, Irina SEDAKOVA, Across Boundaries: the Prophet Zor Alef, a Case of Transnational Mysticism Fenya DEKALO, The Pilgrimage to Rabbi Eliezher Pappo's grave in Silistra (Bulgaria) Zarko SPANICEK, Slavonian popular prophets and saints Index.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 93 p. Francis II Rákóczi,(1676 in Borsi, Royal Hungary (now Bor¿a, Slovakia) - 8 April 1735 in Tekirdag, Ottoman Empire) was a Hungarian nobleman[1] and leader of the Hungarian uprising against the Habsburgs in 1703-11 as the prince (fejedelem) of the Estates Confederated for Liberty of the Kingdom of Hungary. He was also Prince of Transylvania, an Imperial Prince, and a member of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Today he is considered a national hero in Hungary. Zrínyi Ilona¿s second husband, Imre Thököly took little interest in Rákóczi's education, as he was by then heavily involved in politics. However, the failure of the Turks to capture the Habsburg capital in the Battle of Vienna in 1683 frustrated Thököly's plans to become King of Upper Hungary. When the Turks began to grow suspicious of his intentions, Thököly proposed sending the young Rákóczi to Constantinople as a guarantee of his goodwill. But Rákóczi¿s mother opposed this plan, not wishing to be separated from her son. Exile: Prince Rákóczi, although not recognized officially by France, was much in favour in the French court. But after the death of Louis XIV on 1 September 1715, he decided to accept the invitation of the Ottoman Empire (still at war with the Habsburgs) to move there. He left France in September 1717, with an entourage of 40 people. and landed at Gallipoli on 10 October 1717. He was received with honours, but his desire to head up a separate Christian army to help in the fight against the Habsburgs was not under serious consideration.The Ottoman Empire signed the Peace Treaty of Passarowitz with Austria on 21 July 1718. Among its provisions was the refusal of the Turks to extradite the exiled Hungarians. Two years later, the Austrian envoy requested that the exiles be turned over, but the Sultan refused as a matter of honour. Rákóczi and his entourage were settled in the town of Tekirdag (Rodostó in Hungarian), relatively distant from the Ottoman capital, and a large Hungarian colony grew up around this town on the Sea of Marmara. Bercsényi, Count Simon Forgách, Count Antal Esterházy, Count Mihály Csáky, Miklós Sibrik, Zsigmond Zay, the two Pápays, and Colonel Ádám Jávorka were among many who settled there, sharing the sentiment of the writer Kelemen Mikes, who said, ¿I had no special reason to leave my country, except that I greatly loved the Prince.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 3 volumes set: (238 p.; 214 p.; 194 p.). A study on history of the Albanian Labor Party. Arnavutluk Emek Partisi tarihi. 3 volumes set.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. 358 p. Turkish - Balkans Relations: The Future Prospects of Cultural, Political and Economic Transformations and Relations is a significant interdisciplinary publication, which provides first-hand discourse about Turkish-Balkans relations. The title of the book greatly reflects the diversity of its authors and contributors whose academic and scholarly expertise include history, architecture, literature, media and film, sociology, education, international relations, diplomacy and economics. The added value of this book is also expressed in that the origin of contributors come from different countries such as Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Australia, the USA, Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo and Greece. Therefore, in contrast to other publications on Turkish-Balkans relations, which were written by authors who do not come from the Balkans, this book is a real insider's perspective because most of authors live and work in the Balkans.