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Fine English Original bdg. HC. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Bosnian and a small summary in English. 577, [1], [3] p. Muslimanska imena Orijentalnog porijekla u Bosni i Hercegovini.= The Moslem names of Oriental origin in Bosnia and Hercegovina.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 6 cm). In English. 50 p. Turkish - Greek relations and the Balkans. A historian's evaluation of today's problems.
Fine English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 439, [7] p. First and Only Edition. Extremely rare. Kemal Efendi Aruçi. Siirlerim. TURKISH LITERATURE Poetry Poet Balkans Skopje Macedonia.
Fine English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 439, [7] p. First and Only Edition. Extremely rare. Kemal Efendi Aruçi. Siirlerim. Signed and inscribed by Aruçi TURKISH LITERATURE Poetry Poet Balkans Skopje Macedonia.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in French, English and German; title is bilingual in Bulgarian and French. 573, [2] p. Contribution a l'histoire du commerce de la Turquie et de la Bulgarie.= Prinos k'm istoriata na t'rgoviata na Turtsiia i Bulgariia. Avant-propos du Prof. IV. Stefanov and Elena Savova.
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.
Very Good French Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In French. [8], [1 frontispiece with a portrait], [xvi], 81, [2] p. Chipped on extremities of wrappers. Spine repaired by restoration tape. Overall a good copy. The Dukagjini were an Albanian feudal noble family. They may have been relatives or descendants of the earlier Progoni, who founded the first Albanian state in recorded history, the Principality of Arbanon. Their domain extended from northern Albania to western Kosovo. The city of Lezhe was its most important holding. The Dukagjini evolved from an extended clan (farefisni) to a feudal family in the late 13th century, when their first known progenitor Gjin Tanushi who became known as a dux (duke) and thus his descendants took the surname Dukagjini. By the early 15th century, they had evolved in one of the most important feudal families in the country. After the Ottoman conquest of Albania, a branch of them found refuge and settled in Venetian Koper, where they became known as the Docaini family which held the governorship of the town until the early 17th century, when the last male line Docaini died. Another branch, converted to Islam from Catholic Christianity and remained in the Ottoman Empire, where they reached the high ranks of Ottoman leadership and produced many governors (pashas) in the Middle East, where descendants of them live in the modern period. Basri Bey, together with names such as Enver Bey and Kazim Karabekir, he was among the founders of the Manastir organization of the Union and Progress Society, which played an important role in the declaration of the Constitutional Monarchy. Basri Bey went to the opposition ranks with the claim that the Unionists, whom he thought was under the influence of a small clique, were moving away from the reforms and ideals, and expressed heavy criticism against them. Albania and the Ottoman Empire are important in terms of witnessing firsthand the approach of the Unionists on the eve of the Balkan War and Albanian independence, as well as the world of feelings and thoughts of the people of the region and especially the rebel Albanians. In this book, Basri Bey explained his thoughts on the nature of the Albanian revolt and the motives of the rebels against the Ottoman Empire.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 61, [3] p., b/w ills. Gebe bulutlar. Siirler. Illustrated by Yordan Vladimirov. First Edition. Extremely rare.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 47, [1] p., b/w ills. First Edition. Extremely rare. Samanyolu. Siirler.
Very Good English In modern aesthetic cloth bdg. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 208 p., b/w photos and ills. Islâm dini hakkinda konusmalar. Critics on Islam in the Bulgarian Turks. Extremely rare. First and Only Edition.
Fine English Original imitation dark green leather bound. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English and Bulgarian. 133, [3] p., color and b/w ills. The Bulgarians.= Bulgarite.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 558, [34] p., b/w ills. Français et Ottomans en Illyrie dans l'Adriatique au temps de Napoleon. Inventaire des Papiers du General Donzelot, 1764-1843.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Croatian and abstract in English. 203, [3] p. Vijece Kongresa Bosanskomusulmanskih Intelektualaca. [= Congress of the Bosnian-Moslem Intellectuals]., 22, Decembar 1992. 2000 copies were printed. BALKANS Bosnia and Hercegovina Muslim culture Yugoslav War, (1991-1995) Intelligentsia.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. 299 p. The Serbo-Croat relations in Yugoslavia: Constructive cooperation and destructive conflict.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 401 p. Hasluck was an English antiquarian, historian, and archaeologist. In 1913 being Assistant Director (1911-15) and Librarian (1906-15) of the British School in Athens Hasluck married Margaret Hardie. As a wedding present, Hardie chose a visit to Konya (ancient Iconium) from the options offered her by her husband, and the couple spent the spring of 1913 there together. Frederick had long been interested in the interplay of Christianity and Islam within the Turkish Empire, and he was gradually to make this a central part of his work. The Haslucks were based in Athens and, over the next four years, had the opportunity to travel widely together in the southwest Balkans. ARCHEOLOGY Anthropology Anatolian civilizations Biography Archaeologist Balkans Frederick William Hasluck, (1878-1920) Antique dealer Historian.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 495 p. Hasluck was an English antiquarian, historian, and archaeologist. In 1913 being Assistant Director (1911-15) and Librarian (1906-15) of the British School in Athens Hasluck married Margaret Hardie. As a wedding present, Hardie chose a visit to Konya (ancient Iconium) from the options offered her by her husband, and the couple spent the spring of 1913 there together. Frederick had long been interested in the interplay of Christianity and Islam within the Turkish Empire, and he was gradually to make this a central part of his work. The Haslucks were based in Athens and, over the next four years, had the opportunity to travel widely together in the southwest Balkans. ARCHEOLOGY Anthropology Anatolian civilizations Biography Archaeologist Balkans Frederick William Hasluck, (1878-1920) Antique dealer Historian.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 417 p. Hasluck was an English antiquarian, historian, and archaeologist. In 1913 being Assistant Director (1911-15) and Librarian (1906-15) of the British School in Athens Hasluck married Margaret Hardie. As a wedding present, Hardie chose a visit to Konya (ancient Iconium) from the options offered her by her husband, and the couple spent the spring of 1913 there together. Frederick had long been interested in the interplay of Christianity and Islam within the Turkish Empire, and he was gradually to make this a central part of his work. The Haslucks were based in Athens and, over the next four years, had the opportunity to travel widely together in the southwest Balkans. ARCHEOLOGY Anthropology Anatolian civilizations Biography Archaeologist Balkans Frederick William Hasluck, (1878-1920) Antique dealer Historian.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). 3 volumes set: (401 p.; 495 p.; 417 p.). In English. Archaeology, anthropology and heritage in the Balkans and Anatolia: The life and times of F. W. Hasluck, 1878-1920. 3 volumes set. Hasluck was an English antiquarian, historian, and archaeologist. In 1913 being Assistant Director (1911-15) and Librarian (1906-15) of the British School in Athens Hasluck married Margaret Hardie. As a wedding present, Hardie chose a visit to Konya (ancient Iconium) from the options offered her by her husband, and the couple spent the spring of 1913 there together. Frederick had long been interested in the interplay of Christianity and Islam within the Turkish Empire, and he was gradually to make this a central part of his work. The Haslucks were based in Athens and, over the next four years, had the opportunity to travel widely together in the southwest Balkans. ARCHEOLOGY Anthropology Anatolian civilizations Biography Archaeologist Balkans Frederick William Hasluck, (1878-1920) Antique dealer Historian.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 3 volumes set (266 p.; 212 p.; 232 p.). Balkan nationalism(s) and the Ottoman Empire. 3 volumes set. Vol. 1: National movements and representations. Vol. 2: Political violence and the Balkan Wars. Vol. 3: The Young Turk Revolution and ethnic groups.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 266 p. Balkan nationalism(s) and the Ottoman Empire. Vol. 1: National movements and representations.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 212 p. Balkan nationalism(s) and the Ottoman Empire. Vol. 2: Political violence and the Balkan Wars.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 232 p. Balkan nationalism(s) and the Ottoman Empire. Vol. 3: The Young Turk Revolution and ethnic groups.
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. 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.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In Croatian. 101, [1] p. Bibliografija: Serijskih publikacija, 1992-1996.