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New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 2 volumes set: ([12], 1465 p.), b/w ills. 1000 copies were printed. Balkans in the Turkish history.= Türk tarihinde Balkanlar. 2 volumes set. Selected contents: Türkiye bve Balkanlar, ILBER ORTAYLI.; Romanya'da Osmanli mirasi, MIHAI MAXIM.; Invading the Balkans and forming new nations: The first traes of Turkic tribes in Europe., ARMAND SAG.; Turks of the pre-Mongolian time in Euroasia platform, VALENTIN KEFELI.; The city of Bitola: Manastir after the Ottoman conquest in 1385, ROBERT MIHAJLOVSKI.; Bektashi cultural heritage and Albanians, ARMEND MEHMETI - MEMLI SH. KRASNIQI.; Dubrovnik and the Ottoman Balkans, (1430-1808), ZDENKO ZLATAR.; Some remarks on Ottoman legacy among non-Muslim ethnic groups in Western Balkans, DINO MUJADZEVIC.; Nationalism in the Balkans, An overview, JAMES N. TALLON.; Balkans in the F¿rst World War.
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.
Very Good French Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In French and German. 95, [1] p. Les peuples de l'Europe du Sud-Est et leur role dans l'histoire (byzance et les peuples du Sud-Est Europeen). Rapport pour la seance pleniere. Ier Congres International des Etudes Balkaniques et Sud-Est Europennes. Sofia, 26 VIII - 1. IX. 1966. Contents: La synthese byzantine, D. Zakythinos.; Bulgarie, D. Angelov.; Die Völker jugoslaviens, B. Grafenauer.; Roumanie, M. Berza.; Albanie, A. Buda.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 2 volumes set: (620 p.; 660 p.). Ottoman diplomatic documents on 'the Eastern question'. The Cretan uprising, 1866-1869. 2 volumes set. Vol. 1: May 1866 to September 1867. Vol. 2: September 1867 to June 1869.
New English Original bdg. HC. Large Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 480 p., color and b/w ills. With a DVD. Erzurumlu Seyhülislam Mûsâ Kâzim Efendi Sempozyumu (22-24 Kasim 2013, Erzurum). Teblig ve müzakereler. [With a DVD].
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.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English.[14], 185, [1] p. Proceedings of the International Conference on Minority Issue in the Balkans and the EU. May, 16th 2007, Istanbul.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In English and Turkish. [v], 141 p. Contents: Oya Akgönenç; New Balances in teh Balkans After the Bosnian Crisis.; Sina Aksin; Factours Put Forward to Explain Independence Movements in the Balkans.; Stephen Turk Christensen; From Fuga Simulata to the Armed Sultanic.; Nejat Göyünç; Türkler ve Balkan Milletleri Arasindaki Kültürel Iliskiler ve Sorunlari.; Mihai Maxim; Osmanli-Romen Iliskilerine Ait Kaynaklar ve Metodoloji Üzerine Bazi Düsünceler.; Nevra Necipoglu; Sources for the Social and Economic History of Late Medieval Thessalonike and Their Significance for Byzantine and Ottoman Studies.; Nikolaos Oiknomides; The Medieval Archives of Mount Athos as a Sources for Balkan History.; Aksin Somel; The Problem of Crypto-Christians in Albania During the Hamidian Period.; Razvan Theodorescu; South-East Europe, Pontic Area and Asia: A Topic of Research in the Cultural History.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [2], 252 p. The Turks of Bulgaria. The history, culture and political fate of a minority. The articles in this book explore the history, culture and condition of Turks in Bulgaria. The articles show that the modern Turks of Bulgaria are the descendents of people of genuine Turkish stock. Some of their ancestors had settled in the area before the Bulgars arrived, while the majority were immigrants from the Anatolian peninsula during the Ottoman era.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 230 p. The Turks of Bulgaria: The history, culture and political fate of a minority. The articles in this book explore the history, culture and condition of Turks in Bulgaria. The articles show that the modern Turks of Bulgaria are the descendents of people of genuine Turkish stock. Some of their ancestors had settled in the area before the Bulgars arrived, while the majority were immigrants from the Anatolian peninsula during the Ottoman era.
Very Good English Modern decorative cloth. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 125, [2] p. The trial of the American spies in Bulgaria. 2000 copies were printed. A report of the trial of M. Shipkov and others. Mihail (Michael) Todorov Shipkov was born to a wealthy family in Bulgaria on January 1, 1911. His secondary education was at the prestigious American founded and Christian based Robert College on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey. His family had derived its wealth from extracting rose oil. With the coming of Communism in Bulgaria after World War Two, the family lost their wealth when their rose fields and factories were nationalized. Reportedly, Communist authorities confiscated 9,000 kilograms of rose oil. Fluent in English, Mihail Shipkov then became a translator at the American Legation in Sofia. It was the worst of political times in Bulgaria. The Cold War was hot: staff members of the American Legation were harassed, arrested, and some died under very suspicious circumstances. For example, in August 1949, Ivan Seculov, a Bulgarian translator employed by the American Legation, died after "falling" out of a four-story window three days after his arrest by the state security militia (secret police). One report has him committing suicide rather than being released from prison to work as a police agent. The truth might never be known. In 1949, the American Legation attempted to get Mihail Shipkov, then 39 years old, and his family exit visas to leave Bulgaria for the United States. The police (militia) opened an investigative file with the code name "????????" (Rodoviiat), translated as "Pink" - not referring to the color, but to his family's rose oil production. On Saturday, August 21, 1949, at 2:30 PM, Mihail Shipkov was arrested by the state security militia, after leaving the American Legation, and taken to the National Assembly building... (Source: History is now magazine).
New English Original bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English, Turkish; and Macedonian, Albanian, Serbian. 2 volumes set: (752 p. 730 p.). Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress on Islamic Civilisation in the Balkans, 12-17 October 2010. Skopje, Macedonia.= Balkanlar'da Islâm Medeniyeti Dördüncü Milletlerarasi Kongre Tebligleri, 13-17 Ekim 2010. Üsküp, Makedonya. This is a collection of the papers that were presented during the international congress on "Islamic Civilisation in the Balkans" held in the Macedonian capital Skopje in October 2010. The congress, organized in cooperation with the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (MANU), was fourth in IRCICA's congress series that focus on the history and cultures of the Balkan region. The Skopje congress was accorded high patronage and opened by H.E. Gjorge Ivanov, President of the Republic Macedonia. President Ivanov also participated in the congress in his capacity as an academician and presented a paper. This State support and scholarly contribution extended to the congress underscored the importance attached to its objectives. The first volume contains the papers that were presented in English or Turkish (39 papers) and the second volume, those presented in Macedonian, Albanian or Serbian (44 papers). Located at crossroads between Europe and Western Asia, the Balkan peoples have been in contact with the Muslim world since at least the 8th century. Various phenomena, including the long experience in trade between the two regions, helped fasten the expansion process, and enhance the notable cultural role, of Islam in the Balkans. The relationship between the Muslim world and the Balkans has not only been one of encounters and exchanges but also one of coexistence. Research papers contributed to the congress addressed a wide range of topics highlighting the multicultural relations specific to the Balkan region. IRCICA's engagement in studies on the region in connection with the history of Islamic civilisation draws from the above aspects of the theme and also takes into account that two Balkan countries are members of the OIC and IRCICA: Albania is a full Member State and Bosnia and Herzegovina is an Observer State. Previously, three congresses were held on the same theme, in Sofia (2000), Tirana (2003) and Bucharest (2006) respectively. A fifth congress was held in May 2015. This program devoted to the history of Islamic civilization in the Balkans has succeeded in drawing interest and participation from around the world in addition to the Balkan countries themselves and generated a fascinating range of studies, as the contents of this publication reflect.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Turkish. 126 p. Proceedings of the Conference on Culture and Identity in the Balkans. Held jointly by Beykent University & Bogaziçi University. Istanbul, 23 - 24 May 2002.
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.
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 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.
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.
201569827Sofia, Gutenberg Publish.House, 2015. Original-Pappband, 8°, 389 Seiten.
1993LFA-126712956Revue fondée en 1920 par Jacques Bainville : 64 pages, format 235 x 160 mm, bon état
1994LFA-126712959Revue fondée en 1920 par Jacques Bainville : 64 pages, format 235 x 160 mm, bon état
1996LFA-126712997Revue fondée en 1920 par Jacques Bainville : 64 pages, format 235 x 160 mm, bon état
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.
1896R320077327SAVAETE ARTHUR. 1896. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, 1er plat abîmé, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 381 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - Frontispice sous serpente (desolidarisé) - Tampon sur le 1er plat - Etiquette collée en coiffe en pied - Renfort papier kraft marron au dos - 1 manque sur le papier compensé par du papier.. . . . Classification Dewey : 949.9-Bulgarie
2636Paris, Arthur Savaète, et Bruxelles, Alfred Vromant, 1896, in8, broché, couverture illustrée, 381 p., illustratons, in et hors texte. Ouvrage bien complet, dos cassé,