Population Statistics of the Ottoman Empire in 1914 and 1919doi:10.2307/4282818Meir ZamirMiddle Eastern Studies
The Armenian Question in the Ottoman Empire 1876 to 1914 I examine whether access to railroads in a judicial district changed the size of the population in that judicial district for the years 1893 and 1914. ... RG Hovannisian 被引量: 3发表: 1997年 The Rise of Fiscal States: The evoluti...
The measurement of preindustrial population changes: the Ottoman Empire from the 15th to the 17th century. Middle Eastern Studies 11: 284–301.Oxford University Press, 1972); Leyla Erder, "The Measurement of Pre-industrial Population Changes: The...
This article examines the question of whether or not Turkey can be held responsible for internationally wrongful acts committed by the Ottoman Empire against thSocial Science Electronic Publishing
1958. "Comment on Professor Barkan's Estimate of the Population of the Ottoman Empire." Journal o f Economic and Social History o f the Orient 1: 329-31.Charles Issawi, "Comment on Professor Barkan's Estimate of the Population of the Ottoman Empire in 1520- 30," Journal of the Economic...
Line Segmentation of Individual Demographic Data from Arabic Handwritten Population Registers of Ottoman EmpireRecently, more and more studies have applied state-of-the-art algorithms for extracting information from handwritten historical documents. Line segmentation is a vital stage in the HTR systems; ...
While the preconditions have not led to managed estates in the patrimonial cases to the extent they did in the feudal cases, the reasons for this do not seem to be related to the feudal-patrimonial distinction.; In The Ottoman Empire managed estates are discouraged by the central government's...
CAUSES AND MILITARY IMPLICATIONS OF THE EMIGRATION OF THE MUSLIM POPULATION FROM ROMANIA TO THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE/REPUBLIC OF T RKIYE (1878-1939)OMER, METINReview of Military History
Turkey - Ottoman Empire, Geography, Culture: This entry discusses the history of modern Turkey from its formation in the aftermath of the Ottoman defeat in World War I (1914–18) until the 21st century. For discussion of earlier history of the area, see
Balkans - Ottoman Empire, Southeastern Europe, Conflict: While the various Balkan states fought among themselves for domination in the area, a new danger appeared in the south. In 1362 the Ottoman Turks took Adrianople (modern Edirne, Turkey). This was t