Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- A note on placenames and foreign terms -- Introduction -- PART ONE FOREIGN RELATIONS IN ISLAMIC CHANCERIES. DOCUMENTS OF PEACE AND RECONCILEMENT IN OTTOMAN DIPLOMA TICS -- 1. 'Ahdnames-capitulations or peace treaties? -- 2. The diplomatic sections of the 'ahdname -- 3. The preparation of the 'ahdname -- 4. Temessük-type documents -- 5. Sinurname-protocols of demarcation -- 6. The procedure of peacemaking in the Ottoman empire -- 7. Polish-Ottoman treaty documents in Turkish, Polish, and other collections -- PART TWO EMBASSIES AND TREATIES. A CHRONOLOGICAL SURVEY -- 1. The first century (1414-1520) -- 2. The "classical" age (1520-1617) -- 3. A stormy period (1617-1703) -- 4. The interrupted century (1704-1795) -- 5. Diplomacy and diplomats: envoys, çavuşes, and dragomans -- 6. Trade and merchants in the "Polish" 'ahdnames -- Chronology of the reigns of Ottoman sultans and Polish kings (1413-1795) -- Principles of publication -- TEXTS -- Document 1 (12 June 1444) The 'ahdname sent by Murad II to King Laclislaus -- Document 2 (22 March 1489) The 'ahdname sent by Bayezid II to King Casimir [Facs. I] -- Document 3 (6 April 1494) The 'ahdname sent by Bayezid II to King John Albert [Facs. II] -- Document 4 (28 June 1494) The royal confirmation of the treaty and the formula of the royal oath -- Document 5 (1 March 1500) The formula of the royal oath preserved in Polish -- Document 6 (19 July 1501) The 'ahdname sent by Bayezid II to King John Albert -- Document 7 (9 October 1502) The 'ahdname sent by Bayezid II to King Alexander [Facs. III] -- Document 8 (21 February 1503) The royal confirmation of the treaty -- Document 9 (4 February 1514) The Latin formula of the proposed treaty inserted into the royal instruction addressed to Jerzy Krupski, the Polish envoy to Selim I.
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