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Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [vi], 103 p. Bulgar edebiyat tarihi. History of Bulgarian literature.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [vi], 103 p. Bulgar edebiyat tarihi. History of Bulgarian literature.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [6], 103, [2] p. Bulgar edebiyati tarihi. Bulgarian literary history. Rare. First Edition.
Very Good Very Good Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 202, [4] p. Büyük Oktobr ve biz. 50 yil Oktobr. First and Only Edition. Exremely rare.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish. 130, [14] p., 1 b/w unrealistic portrait frontispiece. First Edition in modern Turkish. Koçi Bey (died 1650) was a high-ranking Ottoman bureaucrat who lived in the first half of the 17th century. He was an ethnic Albanian, born in Korçë in eastern Albania. Within the scope of the devshirme system, he studied in the Enderun (palace school) in Istanbul. He was assigned to various posts and became the consultant of two sultans, Murat IV (1623-1640) and Ibrahim (1640-1648). He prepared a series of reports (Turkish: Risale) about reforms in the empire. He presented his first report to Murat IV in 1631, and the second to Ibrahim in 1640. Although the literary style of the first was more elaborate than the second, the main points were the same. In his reports he emphasized that the cause of unrest in the empire was the corruption of the timar (fief) system. He suggested a smaller and more disciplined army and a more authoritarian leadership. Towards the end of Ibrahim's reign he retired and returned to Korçë, his home town for the rest of his life. He was buried in Plamet village.
Very Good French Original cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In French. 164 p. Le chant Albanais au cours des âges. Albanian singing over the ages. Avant-propos, Berceuses, Chansons rituelles et comptines, Chansons d'amour et de mariage, Complaintes de conscrits et d'emigres, plaintes funebres, Legendes et ballades, Chansons historiques, Chansons de l'epoque de l'edification socialiste.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. 351, [1] p. In English. This book is a by-product of an international symposium organized by the Department of International Relations, Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences of Marmara University, under the title"Balkans and Turkey in the Changing International Order: Problems and Prospects" that was held on 24-26 April 1993. Balkans: A mirror of the new international order.
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.
As New English Paperback. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. [vii], [3], 117 p., 1 b/w map. LES THÈSES SUR LES ORIGINES DES POMAKS DE LOFÇA.; LA PRÉSENTATION DES TAHRIR DEFTERS (REGISTRES DE RECENSEMENT).; UNE QUESTION PRÉALABLE: 1. La distinction entre les Pomaks et les Bulgares.; 2. La distinction entre les Pomaks et les Turcs.: a) Icmal tahrir defters (registres abrégés de recensement).; b) Mufassal tahrir defters (registres détailés de recensement): aa) Les "fils d'Abdullah".; bb) Les "petit-fils d'Abdullah" DÉTERMINATION DES VILLAGES POMAKS: I. EXAMEN DU TABLEAU N°3 PAR COLONNES.; 1. Le tahrir defter de 1479.; 2. Le tahrir defter de 1516.; 3. Le tahrir defter de 1545.; 4. Le tahrir defter de 1579.; 5. Le Salname-i Vilayet-i Tuna de 1873. II. L'EXAMEN DU TABLEAU N°3 PAR LIGNES.1. Bela Slatina.; 2. Belençe.; 3. Birkaçevo.; 4. Blisniçevo.; 5. Breste (Breske).; 6. Bukofça.; 7. Curilova.; 8. Çomakofça.; 9. Çerikova.; 10. Çerven Breg.; 11. Dermançe., 12. Dibene., 13. Dolni Dibnik.; 14. Gorni Dibnik.; 15. Galata.; 16. Glava.; 17. Gornik.; 18. Gradesniça.; 19. Hubuvane (Huyuvan).; 20. Izvor (Izvor-i Muslim, Turski Izvor, Balgarski Izvor).; 21. Kneja (Çarev Kladeniçe)., 22. Komarevo (Komarofça).; 23. Koynare (Konyar).; 24. Kurusoviça.; 25. Lepiça.; 26. Lesniça (Pomaska Lesniça, Kirçevo)., 27. Lukovit (Gorna).; 28. Petrevene.; 29. Popiça.; 30. Radomirçe.; 31. Reseleç.; 32. Roman.; 33. Rupçe.; 34. Suhaç., 35. Tirnak.; 36. Tlaçane.; 37. Todoriçane.; 38. Toros.; 39. Ugirçin.; 40. Yaniça (Eniça).; LES VILLAGES DE DERBEND.; LES VILLAGES DE VOYNUKS.; CONCLUSION., BIBLIOGRAPHIE.; INDEX.; SUPPLÉMENT: CARTE DES VILLAGES POMAKS DE LOFÇA.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. [vii], [3], 117 p., 1 b/w map. LES THÈSES SUR LES ORIGINES DES POMAKS DE LOFÇA.; LA PRÉSENTATION DES TAHRIR DEFTERS (REGISTRES DE RECENSEMENT).; UNE QUESTION PRÉALABLE: 1. La distinction entre les Pomaks et les Bulgares.; 2. La distinction entre les Pomaks et les Turcs.: a) Icmal tahrir defters (registres abrégés de recensement).; b) Mufassal tahrir defters (registres détailés de recensement): aa) Les "fils d'Abdullah".; bb) Les "petit-fils d'Abdullah" DÉTERMINATION DES VILLAGES POMAKS: I. EXAMEN DU TABLEAU N°3 PAR COLONNES.; 1. Le tahrir defter de 1479.; 2. Le tahrir defter de 1516.; 3. Le tahrir defter de 1545.; 4. Le tahrir defter de 1579.; 5. Le Salname-i Vilayet-i Tuna de 1873. II. L'EXAMEN DU TABLEAU N°3 PAR LIGNES.1. Bela Slatina.; 2. Belençe.; 3. Birkaçevo.; 4. Blisniçevo.; 5. Breste (Breske).; 6. Bukofça.; 7. Curilova.; 8. Çomakofça.; 9. Çerikova.; 10. Çerven Breg.; 11. Dermançe., 12. Dibene., 13. Dolni Dibnik.; 14. Gorni Dibnik.; 15. Galata.; 16. Glava.; 17. Gornik.; 18. Gradesniça.; 19. Hubuvane (Huyuvan).; 20. Izvor (Izvor-i Muslim, Turski Izvor, Balgarski Izvor).; 21. Kneja (Çarev Kladeniçe)., 22. Komarevo (Komarofça).; 23. Koynare (Konyar).; 24. Kurusoviça.; 25. Lepiça.; 26. Lesniça (Pomaska Lesniça, Kirçevo)., 27. Lukovit (Gorna).; 28. Petrevene.; 29. Popiça.; 30. Radomirçe.; 31. Reseleç.; 32. Roman.; 33. Rupçe.; 34. Suhaç., 35. Tirnak.; 36. Tlaçane.; 37. Todoriçane.; 38. Toros.; 39. Ugirçin.; 40. Yaniça (Eniça).; LES VILLAGES DE DERBEND.; LES VILLAGES DE VOYNUKS.; CONCLUSION., BIBLIOGRAPHIE.; INDEX.; SUPPLÉMENT: CARTE DES VILLAGES POMAKS DE LOFÇA.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [xvi], 310 p., ills. "Introduction / Kate Fleet.; Chapter 1: Financing the island of Crete / Kate Fleet.; Chapter 2: The commerce of Crete / Kate Fleet.; Chapter 3: The control of agricultural production in Crete / Kate Fleet.; Chapter 4: From Crete to Bulgaria / Kate Fleet.; Chapter 5: Economic transformations in the central Rumelian lands in the nineteenth century: an overview / Svetla Ianeva.; Chapter 6: Manifestations and implications of early nineteenth-century transformations in the Ottoman fiscal system in the central Rumelian lands / Svetla Ianeva., Chapter 7: The tax payers' communities and the functioning of the fiscal system in nineteenth-century Ottoman Rumeli / Svetla Ianeva.; Chapter 8: Regulation and functioning of the Ottoman fiscal system in the 1860s and 1870s - evidence from the central Rumelian provinces / Svetla Ianeva.; Conclusion / Kate Fleet.". OTTOMANIA Balkans Bulgaria Crete Aegean Economy.
Fine English Original bdg. HC. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Croatian. 315, [3] p. Bosanski Kudret-Sahat. BALKANS Bosnia and Hercegovina Economy Aspects Political divisions.
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. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 320 p. Bogomilizm ve Bosna Kilisesi. Bogomilism and Bosnian Church.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 324 p. Population history of the Middle East and the Balkans.
Very Good German Paprerback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In German. 43, [1] p. Ivio was the director-general of the German-Turkish Trade Association of Berlin and the owner of the Imperial Turkish Medjidie order.
Very Good English Original cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Slovak. 363, [5] p. b/w plates. Rimavska Sobota v case Osmanskotureckeho panstva. Preface by Julius Bolfik.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 52 p. Winner of the Special Prize in the Ottoman Bank Archives and Research Centre's competition unveiling the history of Turkish banking and finance in 2001, John Karatzoglou's The Impreial Ottoman Bank in Salonica; The First 25 Years (1890-1890) reconstructs the atmosphere in this branch of the bank in the late nineteenth century. The second largest Ottoman city in the European part of the Empire, Salonica was a vibrant city where Muslims, Christians, and Jews lived and worked together. Like the city, the local branch of the Ottoman Bank reflected the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the Empire. Based on data from the Ottoman Bank's personnel archives from the Salonica branzch, Karatzoglou has pieced together profiles of the employees, their positions, and their experiences in the bank. He produces the flavor of a local society on the eve of momentous change.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. [vii], 76 p. Bosnie pont des deux mondes.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 130 p. Pavillon Bosniaque. (Roman).
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 240 p. Les Turcismes en Serbo-Croate, Bulgare, Grec, Roumain et Hongrois.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [viii], 207, [1] p. Tarih Boyunca Balkanlardan Kafkaslara Türk Dünyasi Semineri. 29-31 Mayis 1995 Bildiriler. Seminar of Turkish world and history from Balkans to Caucasus.
Very Good Good Bulgarian Original bdg. Dust wrapper. A litle tear on jacket. Oblong large 8vo. (21 x 23 cm). In Bulgarian. 203, [15] p., b/w ills. Pamiatniki kulturi v Bolgarii praistoriia i antichnost'. Meanings cultures in Bulgaria: Prehistory and antiquity.
Very Good English Modern cloth bdg. with traditional style made as saved original covers on cloth's faces. Small 4to. (27 x 19 cm). In German. [ix], [1], 294, [2] p. Bulgarische Wirtschaftsgeschichte. (Slavischer Grundriss).
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 232 p., ills. Second Turkish Edition of Vasary's 'Cumans and Tatars: Oriental military in the pre-Ottoman Balkans, (1185 1365)'. The Cumans and the Tatars were nomadic warriors of the Eurasian steppe who exerted an enduring impact on the medieval Balkans. With this work, Istvan Vasary presents an extensive examination of their history from 1185 to 1365. The basic instrument of Cuman and Tatar political success was their military force, over which none of the Balkan warring factions could claim victory. As a consequence, groups of the Cumans and the Tatars settled and mingled with the local population in various regions of the Balkans. The Cumans were the founders of three successive Bulgarian dynasties (Asenids, Terterids and Shishmanids) and the Wallachian dynasty (Basarabids). They also played an active role in Byzantium, Hungary and Serbia, with Cuman immigrants being integrated into each country s elite. This book also demonstrates how the prevailing political anarchy in the Balkans in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries made it ripe for the Ottoman conquest.