Regulating Non-Muslim Communities in the Seventeenth-Century Ottoman Empire : Catholics and Capitulations.

По: Dipratu, RaduТип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык)Издатель: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021Дата авторского права: ©2022Описание: 1 online resource (233 pages)Вид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online ResourceISBN: 9781000434903Тематика(и): Geschichte 1600-1700 | Katholizismus | Außenbeziehungen | Osmanisches Reich | Europa | Capitulations-History-Turkey-17th century | Christians-Legal status, laws, etc | Turkey-History-Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918Жанр/форма: | FernzugriffДополнительные физические форматы: Print version:: Regulating Non-Muslim Communities in the Seventeenth-Century Ottoman EmpireЭлектронное местонахождение и доступ: Volltext
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on transliterations, translations, and dates -- Introduction -- PART I: The evolution of religious issues in Ottoman capitulations -- 1 The first ones on the scene: French capitulations -- The 'ahdname of 1604 -- Renewing French 'ahdnames after 1604 -- Later 'ahdnames: 1673 and 1740 -- 2 The old acquaintances: Venetian capitulations -- The nisan of 1604 -- The treaties of Candia (1669), Karlowitz (1699), and later 'ahdnames -- 3 The bitter rivals: Habsburg capitulations -- Post-Zsitvatorok: treaties and capitulations between 1615 and 1649 -- Karlowitz and beyond: the treaties of Passarowitz (1718) and Belgrade (1739) -- 4 The latecomers: Polish-Lithuanian capitulations -- War in Podolia: provisional treaties and 'ahdnames between 1672 and 1678 -- The Treaty of Karlowitz and its subsequent 'ahdname (1699) -- 5 The Protestant and Orthodox cases -- The Dutch 'ahdname of 1612 -- The Russian 'ahdname of 1682 and later treaties -- PART II: Pilgrims, clerics, and churches in the Ottoman capitulations -- 6 Catholic laymen -- Subjects of the sultan -- Müste'min pilgrims to Jerusalem -- 7 Priests, monks, and missionaries -- Franciscans in Jerusalem -- Catholic clerics across the Well-Protected Domains -- 8 The status of churches -- Church ownership -- Church repairs -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index.

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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on transliterations, translations, and dates -- Introduction -- PART I: The evolution of religious issues in Ottoman capitulations -- 1 The first ones on the scene: French capitulations -- The 'ahdname of 1604 -- Renewing French 'ahdnames after 1604 -- Later 'ahdnames: 1673 and 1740 -- 2 The old acquaintances: Venetian capitulations -- The nisan of 1604 -- The treaties of Candia (1669), Karlowitz (1699), and later 'ahdnames -- 3 The bitter rivals: Habsburg capitulations -- Post-Zsitvatorok: treaties and capitulations between 1615 and 1649 -- Karlowitz and beyond: the treaties of Passarowitz (1718) and Belgrade (1739) -- 4 The latecomers: Polish-Lithuanian capitulations -- War in Podolia: provisional treaties and 'ahdnames between 1672 and 1678 -- The Treaty of Karlowitz and its subsequent 'ahdname (1699) -- 5 The Protestant and Orthodox cases -- The Dutch 'ahdname of 1612 -- The Russian 'ahdname of 1682 and later treaties -- PART II: Pilgrims, clerics, and churches in the Ottoman capitulations -- 6 Catholic laymen -- Subjects of the sultan -- Müste'min pilgrims to Jerusalem -- 7 Priests, monks, and missionaries -- Franciscans in Jerusalem -- Catholic clerics across the Well-Protected Domains -- 8 The status of churches -- Church ownership -- Church repairs -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index.

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