Ottoman Trade and the World Economy

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Between 1750 and 1815, the Ottoman Empire became increasingly connected to the world economy. By the second half of the nineteenth century, several factors...

Early Ottoman Documents and Mount Athos

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For the earliest Ottoman documents concerning Mount Athos, scholars often refer to the work of G. Salakides. His study, Sultansurkunden des Athos-Klosters Vatoped aus...

Postmortem Lives of Byzantine Images

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The icons preserved today in Turkish museum collections do not form a completely homogeneous group. They differ in style, quality, date, and place of...

The Rock Sanctuary of Yazılıkaya

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A Sacred Place Near Hattusha The Yazılıkaya rock sanctuary is located about one mile from Hattusha, the ancient capital of the Hittite Empire. This place...

Early Cultural Connections in Anatolia

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Early Buildings and Trade During ancient times, Anatolia was closely connected with other advanced cultures like those in Mesopotamia. Pottery from the Ubaid period (a...

Anatolia and the Bible

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What Is Anatolia? Most of what we now call Turkey was once known as Anatolia or Asia Minor. This land stretches about 1,000 miles from...

Artifice of prayer

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St. Theophanes

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