International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... courts would establish commissions to resolve disputes , and if the firarîs or rizais failed to prove their deeds ... court hearings concluded that the land disputed belonged to the Muslims.69 68 Conditions of the Ottoman Emigrants in ...
... courts would establish commissions to resolve disputes , and if the firarîs or rizais failed to prove their deeds ... court hearings concluded that the land disputed belonged to the Muslims.69 68 Conditions of the Ottoman Emigrants in ...
Strana 200
... court intrigues , the laws of succession , the general situation of the country , and about the Turks themselves , their sobriety , sense of justice and discipline , and their love of animals and plants . The value of Busbecq's letters ...
... court intrigues , the laws of succession , the general situation of the country , and about the Turks themselves , their sobriety , sense of justice and discipline , and their love of animals and plants . The value of Busbecq's letters ...
Strana 204
... court registers from Sarajevo refer to introductory courses into Islam that took several months . Kisve bahası may be seen in the context of the elaborate religious procedures that accompanied one's conversion to Islam . Anton Minkov ...
... court registers from Sarajevo refer to introductory courses into Islam that took several months . Kisve bahası may be seen in the context of the elaborate religious procedures that accompanied one's conversion to Islam . Anton Minkov ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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