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Strana 37
Moreover , in spite of increased pressure , supplies should have been more
difficult to extract from peasants who were already ... increasing volume of
internal trade.63 Moreover , it is very possible , though again not absolutely
proved , that the ...
Moreover , in spite of increased pressure , supplies should have been more
difficult to extract from peasants who were already ... increasing volume of
internal trade.63 Moreover , it is very possible , though again not absolutely
proved , that the ...
Strana 82
In the period between 1529 and 1545 , the Muslim proportion of the population
increased rapidly , from 20 per cent to about 35 per cent . Interestingly , it is clear
from the censuses that this increase was due largely to nonMuslim conversion to
...
In the period between 1529 and 1545 , the Muslim proportion of the population
increased rapidly , from 20 per cent to about 35 per cent . Interestingly , it is clear
from the censuses that this increase was due largely to nonMuslim conversion to
...
Strana 58
The Ottoman central administration adopted a succession of devices to bring an
increased portion of provincial revenue to the center . The first problem was to
appropriate much of the old timar income to meet the increased payrolls of the ...
The Ottoman central administration adopted a succession of devices to bring an
increased portion of provincial revenue to the center . The first problem was to
appropriate much of the old timar income to meet the increased payrolls of the ...
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroghi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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