Zachariadou (ed), Ottoman Emirate (1993)
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Abbreviation
Zachariadou (ed), Ottoman Emirate (1993)
Form of publication
Conference Proceedings

Michel Balivet, Irène Beldiceanu-Steinherr, Vassilis Demetriades, Feridum Emecen, Aldo Gallotta, György Hazai, Colin Imber, Halil Inalcik, Jacques Lefort, Anthony Luttrell, Irène Mélikoff, Ahmet Yaşar Ocak, Nicolas Oikonomides, Stephen W. Reinert, Speros Vryonis Jr., Elisabeth A. Zachariadou, Konstantin Zhukov, The Ottoman Emirate (1300-1389), Elisabeth Zachariadou (ed), (Institute for Mediterranean Studies, Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas, Crete University Press, Rethymnon 1993)

Collective work
Yes
ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 760-7309-58-8
Data

Twenty-seven historical, social and political contributions (in French, English and Italian) focused on the Ottoman emirs, the Emirate and Ottoman society, Muslim and non-Muslim, between 1300 and 1389. Originally read as papers at the scholarly symposium held at Rethymnon, entitled Halcyon Days in Crete I, A Symposium Held in Rethymnon 11-13 January 1991.

The articles in the volume include: M. Balivet, «Culture ouverte et échanges inter-religieux dans les villes ottomans du XIVe siècle» pp 1-6, Irène Beldiceanu-Steinherr, «La population non-musulmane de Bithynie (deuxième moitié du XIVe s. – première moitié du XVe s.» pp 7-22, V. Demetriades, “Some Thoughts on the Origins of the Devşirme” pp 23-33, Feridum Emecen, “Ottoman Policy of Conquest of the Turcoman Principalities of Western Anatolia with Special Reference to Sarukhan Beyliği”, pp 35-40, A. Gallotta, “Il ‘mito oguso’ e le origine dello stato ottomano: Una riconsiderazione”, pp 41-59, G. Hazai, «La place du XIVe siècle dans l’ évolution de la langue turque» pp 61-66, Colin Imber, “The Legend of Osman Gazi” pp 67-75, H. Inalcik, “Osman Gazhi’s Siege of Nicaea and the Battle of Bapheus” pp 77-99, J. Lefort, «Tableau de la Bithynie au XIIIe siècle» pp 101-117, A. Luttrell, “Latin Responses to Ottoman Expansion before 1389” pp 119-134, Irène Mélikoff, «L’ origine sociale des premiers Ottomans» pp 135-144, A. Y. Ocak, «Les milieux soufis dans les territoires du beylicat ottoman et le problème des “Abdalan-i Rum” (1300-1389)» pp 145-158, N. Oikonomides, “The Turks in Europe (1305-13) and the Serbs in Asia Minor (1313)” pp 159-168, S. W. Reinert, “From Niš to Kosovo Polje: Reflections on Murad I’s Final Years” pp 169-211, S. Vryonis Jr., “The Muslim Family in 13th-14th Century Anatolia as Reflected in the Writings of the Mawlawi Dervish Eflaki” pp 213-223, Elisabeth A. Zachariadou, “The Emirate of Karasi and that of the Ottomans: Two Rival States” pp 225-236, K. Zhukov, “Ottoman, Karasid and Sarukhanid Coinages and the Problem of Currency Community in Turkish Western Anatolia (’40s-’80s of the 14th Century)” pp 237-242. Maps of Late Byzantine / Early Ottoman Bithynia with fortified positions, villages, towns and cities on pp 22, 99 and 117. Total pages Ι-XVI, 1-244 and two four-page inserts with BW phot.

Key words
Aegean Asia Minor.
Agrarian society.
Anatolia.
Asia Minor / Asian Turkey.
Asia Minor Hellenism.
Baba.
Balkans.
Battle of Bapheus.
Bayezid I / Beyazıt I, sultan.
Bektashis.
Beyliks.
Bithynia.
Bursa, Vilayet / Province of Bursa.
Byzantine cities.
Byzantine communications, infrastructure.
Byzantine fortifications.
Byzantine sources.
Christians.
Coin, coins.
Crusades.
Early Ottoman period.
Economy.
Fortifications.
Gazi Evrenos, bey.
Gazi, warriors.
Genovese.
Greece.
Haji Bektash, founder of Sufi order.
Ibn Battuta, traveler.
Islam in Anatolia.
Iznik / Nicaea.
Jalaluddin Rumi, Mevlana.
Janissaries.
Kossovo.
Late Byzantine period.
Latins.
Macedonia.
Madrasa / Medrese.
Medieval Serbia.
Mixed marriages.
Murat I / Murad I.
Murat II / Murad II.
Mystical beliefs.
Olympos of Bithynia, mountain.
Orhan Gazi.
Osman Gazi.
Ottoman Emirate.
Ottoman Emirs, 1281-1361.
Ottoman institutions.
Ottoman sources.
Ottoman Sultans.
Pachymeres / George Pachymeres.
Palaeologans / Palaiologans.
Prussa / Bursa.
Romiosyne.
Sea of Marmara / Propontis.
Seljuk Sultanate.
Seljuk sultans.
Seljuks.
Semi-nomads.
Serbia.
Sufis / Mystics.
Sultanate of Rum.
Theology.
Thrace.
Timar-holders.
Timars.
Turkish emirates.
Turkmen.
Ulema.
Vakıfs / Vakifs.
Venetians.