The Ottoman Empire carried out its first population registers in 1830 (AH. 1246), except for the capital Istanbul, where registration started in 1829 (AH. 1245). The set goal was to enumerate all male inhabitants in their households without exception. The registers’ first aim was to conscript...
08/18/2018 Brandon Christensen Links civil liberty, Henry George, higher education, Ottoman Empire The return of Henry George Pierre Lemieux, EconLog The politics of purity and indigenous rights Grant Havers, Law & Liberty The Ottoman Empire’s first map of the United States Nick Danforth, the...
The people of our great [Root.GovernmentName] live in stable and secure times while the great [Root.Monarch.GetTitle] rules with strength and wisdom over our vast empire. The Ottomans: Do not have an ongoing disaster Is not bankrupt Have +3 stability Have at least +75 prestige Have at...
History of Sudan - Egyptian-Ottoman rule over the Sudan: In July 1820 Muḥammad ʿAlī, viceroy of Egypt under the Ottoman Empire, sent an army under his son Ismāʿīl to conquer the Sudan. Muḥammad ʿAli was interested in the gold and enslav
Where did the Ottoman Empire start? How did the Ottoman Empire start? Why was the Ottoman Empire called “the sick man of Europe”? Ottoman Empire, empire created by Turkish tribes inAnatolia(Asia Minor) that grew to be one of the most powerful states in the world during the 15th and 16...
Süleimān I then added areas that had never been permanent parts of the Roman Empire, like Iraq and Hungary. Picking up the conflict with the Safavids, Süleimān I for the first time since Alexander the Great removed Iraq from Iranian possession (the map above shows the pre-Safavid Aq Qoyu...
Western Armenia on the Ottoman Empire map. John Pinkerton, 1818 / Geographicus Fine Antique Maps, Wikimedia Commons Owing to these events, the composition of the population had undergone (ever since the second half of the medieval period) a transformation so profound that the Armenians constitut...
Mosaicking of the 1:75 000 sheets of the Third Military Survey of the Habsburg Empire The original map sheets of the Third Military Survey of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy cannot be mosaicked in their original, printed form because of their ... G Molnár,G Timár - 《Acta Geodaetica Et Ge...
Moreover, as we have tried to suggest in this essay, even if these elements cannot be easily found in Jewish communities, th ey still informed the visions and to some extent the practices of certain Jewish circles in the Ottoman Empire and beyond.In studying Caro’s and Sambari’s ...
Figure 9: World Map in Ali Macar Reis’ Atlas. Source: Topkapi Palace Museum Library, H. 644 (1577/3594).Cartography seems to have been organized as a profession in the Ottoman Empire; for example, in the 17th century, fifteen individuals were occupied with the art of surveying, in ...