Population Statistics of the Ottoman Empire in 1914 and 1919doi:10.2307/4282818Meir ZamirMiddle Eastern Studies
- 《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, ...
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
The Persian Empire:The Persian Empire describes a highly powerful empire that was located in the Middle East. The First Persian Empire, also referred to as the Achaemenid Empire, spanned from 330 BCE to 550 BCE. The Persian Empire is considered to have been the first great empire—it was ...
The slaves in northern Macedonia have been Orthodox Christians since the 8th century, and the church had its own patriarch. The country was part of the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire from 1392 to 1912. The Macedonian Patriarchate with its seat in the city of Ohrid was abolished in 1766, but it...
There have also been a number of Jews in the country, many of them seafarers who were displaced from the Pyrenees Peninsula and sought refuge in the Ottoman Empire. Oriental urban culture was characterized by architecture, art and literature. There was great literary activity in Turkish, Arabic ...
For example, they may be important, but only for a subset of the population an 诱惑的可及性和遇到他们特别畏惧的任务频率。 未来研究不应该立刻,然后,驳回这些特征,而是应该宁可确定他们是否是更加末端上相关的。 例如,他们也许是仅重要的,但为人口的一个子集,并且,只有当他们的生活被限制到具体情况时。
While the conference continued to discuss a fully loaded package of unsettled issues of international law (e.g., borders, capitulations, minorities, etc.) related with the dismantling of the Ottoman Empire, the two governments launched the implementation of the exchange convention that would affect...
The processes of imperial conquest and resistance left a different imprint upon the Maniate landscape than in other parts of the Ottoman Empire, where settlements were occasionally relocated into more mountainous terrain for increased protection.
Some Jews expelled from Spain during the inquisition settled in part of the Ottoman Empire, which includes the Balkans (present-day Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece, Bosnia, and Serbia), while others went to Italy, Holland, and France [54]. In fact, all subjects in this study who identified their...