The purpose of this paper is to present for the benefit of other scholars statistical data on the population of the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 20th century as the available information on this subject is rather vague and insufficient. The figures for 1914 are official Ottoman ...
the population records of the Ottoman Empire, spanning Southeastern Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa, remained inaccessible to the big microdata ecosystem due to their prolonged unavailability. This publication marks the inaugural release
- 《Journal of Economic History》 被引量: 222发表: 2002年 The Ottoman road to war in 1914 : the Ottoman Empire and the First World War The Ottoman road to war in 1914 : the Ottoman Empire and the First World War Mustafa Aksakal (Cambridge military histories / edited by Hew Strachan, ...
a shift caused by the massive Slavs arrival in ~ 700 AD and clashes with the Ottoman Empire.3–6 Genetic studies revealed a reduction of haplotype diversity in Vis compared to an outbread population from Scotland and presented a founder effect in Vis mtDNA sequences.7 Besides drift and increa...
Population Statistics of the Ottoman Empire in 1914 and 1919doi:10.2307/4282818Meir ZamirMiddle Eastern Studies
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more and more studies have applied state-of-the-art algorithms for extracting information from handwritten historical documents.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; ...
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
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...
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