International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 14University of Wisconsin, 2008 |
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... Pashas 23 True , the pashas did not emerge as an isolated professional class or as a unified status group.24 It is , however , worth studying them as a group.25 Surely that is how they were perceived by the foreign travelers and ...
... Pashas 23 True , the pashas did not emerge as an isolated professional class or as a unified status group.24 It is , however , worth studying them as a group.25 Surely that is how they were perceived by the foreign travelers and ...
Strana 32
... pashas were sons of pashas , and more than half of all pashas originated from the state apparatus . In other words , the sons of public service families had a greater chance to become employees than to reach the honorable title ...
... pashas were sons of pashas , and more than half of all pashas originated from the state apparatus . In other words , the sons of public service families had a greater chance to become employees than to reach the honorable title ...
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... pashas died , they received a tomb from the sultan . Noblesse dans l'État oblige . Consequently , beautiful and expensive marble was delivered for inscription of a glorious epitaph . " " The pashas were members of the House of Osman to ...
... pashas died , they received a tomb from the sultan . Noblesse dans l'État oblige . Consequently , beautiful and expensive marble was delivered for inscription of a glorious epitaph . " " The pashas were members of the House of Osman to ...
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All the Sultans Pashas Ottoman Civil Officials and the | 25 |
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