nuray ocakli
Asst. Prof. Nuray Ocaklı[email protected] Sabahattin Zaim University, Department of History,İZU Altunizade Kampüsü, Kuşbakışı Cd. No:2, 34662 Üsküdar/İstanbulEmail: [email protected] EDUCATION2013 PhD., Ottoman HistoryGraduate School of Economics and Social Sciences (GESS), Bilkent University, TurkeyThesis Title: Danubian Border in the Second Half of the 16th Century: Continuity and Change on the Eve of a New Era Thesis Topic: Migration and Socio-economic Relations on the Danube Frontier of the Ottoman Empire (1500-1600)Supervisor: Prof. Halil İnalcık2006M.A., Ottoman HistoryGraduate School of Economics and Social Sciences (GESS), Bilkent University, TurkeyThesis Title: Demographic Structure and Settlement Patterns of Northeastern Bulgaria: A Case Study on Nigbolu Sandjak (1479-1483)Thesis Topic: Migration and Socio-economic Relations on the Danube Frontier Under the Ottoman Rule (1400-1500) Supervisor: Prof. Halil İnalcık2002B.A., Economics, Faculty of Administrative and Social Sciences (FASS), Bilkent University, TurkeyPUBLICATIONSArticles in Refereed Journals and Conference Proceedings“Auto Piano of the Ottoman Sultan: M. F. Rachals Auto Grand Piano in Beylerbeyi Palace”, with Ass. Prof. T. Aydinoglu, September 20–21, 2020 Prague: Traditional and modern culture: history, actual situation, prospects: materials of the X international scientific conference on Vědecko vydavatelské centrum “Sociosféra-CZ” 2020. p. 52-59. ISBN 978-80-7526-480-0“The Last National Anthem of the Ottoman Empire: Musical Code, Sociopolitical Control and Historical Realities”, December 20-21, 2018 Istanbul, ICME 2018: International Conference on Musicology and Ethnomusicology, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, v. 12, n. 12, 2018http://waset.org/pdf/books/?id=101282
Supervisors: Prof. Halil Inalcık, supervisor of MA and PhD Thesis
Supervisors: Prof. Halil Inalcık, supervisor of MA and PhD Thesis
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whose name was recorded in the Ottoman archival sources at first time in
1440s as one of the Christian endowments in the region. Records in the archival documents dated to the later centuries show that the monastery was the largest religious foundation in the region and endowment properties of Agion Anargyron Monastery indicate that the monastery played a significant role in the socio-economic development, seasonal labor force movements and manufacturing culture of the traditional industries of Kastoria for centuries. Also 19th and early 20th century documents in the Ottoman Archives, including a letter of the monastery’s monks and a letter of intelligence informing about a planned attack
to the monastery, are valuable sources of information on the history of the religious complex and its cultural heritage. The documents in the Ottoman Archives are very important sources of information that may contribute transmitting the unknown history of the cultural heritage across generations and borders and these sources have yet to be studied in this paper to shed light on the institutional history of the cultural heritage and its contributions to the social, economic, and cultural development of the region in the Ottoman era.
of Kastoria for women’s contribution to traditional industries as wives and
widow householders. The survey of Kastoria registers the information about the ten occupation quarters of the city and widow craftswomen were registered in eight of these quarters as fur manufacturers, textile weavers, tailors, merchants, blacksmiths, pottery makers and fisherwomen. The is paper analyzes the survey of Kastoria under three titles: Marriage age in the mid-15th century Kastoria, Wife working with her husband in the family workshop, Role of wives and widows of craftswomen in the late medieval economy of Kastoria
1747, during different sultanates and war eras. Moreover, we investigate whether the
relationship between government revenues and expenditures changes in the period of julus.
The empirical evidence gathered in this paper suggests that during the sample period, except
for the sultanate era of Mahmut I, the Ottoman budget was not sustainable. The other
interesting result of the study is that julus payments had a significant tax increasing effect.
Moreover, the distribution of julus deteriorated the sustainability of budget.
JEL classification: N43, N45 and E62.
Keywords: Budget sustainability, Structural factors, Ottoman Empire.
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community and she had her own red mahogany piano in his private room. When the Sultan
Abdulhamid II dethroned on April 1909, members of the palace community were expelled from the palace without letting them to take anything from their private rooms. Layik Seza was one of these
and this article is going to tell the story of her struggle to take her red mahogany piano back.
Keywords: Ottoman Empire, Piano, Western Music, Slave, Abdulhamid II, Yildiz Palace
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whose name was recorded in the Ottoman archival sources at first time in
1440s as one of the Christian endowments in the region. Records in the archival documents dated to the later centuries show that the monastery was the largest religious foundation in the region and endowment properties of Agion Anargyron Monastery indicate that the monastery played a significant role in the socio-economic development, seasonal labor force movements and manufacturing culture of the traditional industries of Kastoria for centuries. Also 19th and early 20th century documents in the Ottoman Archives, including a letter of the monastery’s monks and a letter of intelligence informing about a planned attack
to the monastery, are valuable sources of information on the history of the religious complex and its cultural heritage. The documents in the Ottoman Archives are very important sources of information that may contribute transmitting the unknown history of the cultural heritage across generations and borders and these sources have yet to be studied in this paper to shed light on the institutional history of the cultural heritage and its contributions to the social, economic, and cultural development of the region in the Ottoman era.
of Kastoria for women’s contribution to traditional industries as wives and
widow householders. The survey of Kastoria registers the information about the ten occupation quarters of the city and widow craftswomen were registered in eight of these quarters as fur manufacturers, textile weavers, tailors, merchants, blacksmiths, pottery makers and fisherwomen. The is paper analyzes the survey of Kastoria under three titles: Marriage age in the mid-15th century Kastoria, Wife working with her husband in the family workshop, Role of wives and widows of craftswomen in the late medieval economy of Kastoria
1747, during different sultanates and war eras. Moreover, we investigate whether the
relationship between government revenues and expenditures changes in the period of julus.
The empirical evidence gathered in this paper suggests that during the sample period, except
for the sultanate era of Mahmut I, the Ottoman budget was not sustainable. The other
interesting result of the study is that julus payments had a significant tax increasing effect.
Moreover, the distribution of julus deteriorated the sustainability of budget.
JEL classification: N43, N45 and E62.
Keywords: Budget sustainability, Structural factors, Ottoman Empire.
community and she had her own red mahogany piano in his private room. When the Sultan
Abdulhamid II dethroned on April 1909, members of the palace community were expelled from the palace without letting them to take anything from their private rooms. Layik Seza was one of these
and this article is going to tell the story of her struggle to take her red mahogany piano back.
Keywords: Ottoman Empire, Piano, Western Music, Slave, Abdulhamid II, Yildiz Palace