Ιστορικά Αρχεία Μακεδονίας τ. Α΄ (1952)
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Abbreviation
Ιστορικά Αρχεία Μακεδονίας τ. Α΄ (1952)
Form of publication
Book

Ιστορικά Αρχεία Μακεδονίας, Α΄. Αρχείον Θεσσαλονίκης 1695-1912, Ιωάννης Κ. Βασδραβέλλης (επιστ. επιμ.), Λάζαρος Μαμζορίδης, Θεόδ. Συμεωνίδης, Χαρίτων Εμμανουηλίδης (μτφρ. από τα οθωμανικά) σειρά Μακεδονική Βιβλιοθήκη αρ. 13, (Εταιρεία Μακεδονικών Σπουδών, Θεσσαλονίκη 1952)

Collective work
Yes
Source
Yes
Data
Historical Archives of Macedonia vol. I The Ottoman Archive of the Vilayet of Thessaloniki 1695-1912, Ioannis Vasdravellis (ed.) (publications of the Etaireia Makedonikon Spoudon no 13, Thessaloniki 1952). From 337 codices found in the Archives 424 documents have been translated from the Ottoman language into Greek (chosen by the editor, from Code 1 up to Code 221) and 3 documents from the codices 223 and 229. It is a very important primary source for the Vilayet of Thessaloniki e.g. the whole of Macedonia as well as other parts of the Balkans under Ottoman rule. Contents: Προλεγόμενα [Prologue] pp. α΄-ι΄. Ευρετήριον του περιεχομένου του των εγγράφων [Index of the documents and their main subject] pp. ια΄-κβ΄. Έγγραφα του Αρχείου [The documents] pp. 1-509. Παράρτημα περιλήψεων εγγράφων [Annex with summary of the documents] pp. 511-564. Πίναξ κυρίων ονομάτων [Index of names and toponyms] pp. 565-576. Total pages, (α΄-κβ΄) 22 and 1-576 (in Greek).
Key words
Adrianople / Edirne.
Agrarian society.
Albanians.
Archives.
Austria.
Balkan rivers.
Chalkidike.
Clergy, clergymen.
Commercial values – prices.
Diplomacy.
Diplomatic personnel.
Eastern Macedonia.
Eastern Mediterranean.
Ecclesiastical buildings.
Ecumenical Patriarchate.
France.
Greek War of Independence, 1821.
Holy Mountain / Mount Athos / Hagion Oros.
Institutions.
Ioannina.
Islam.
Jews of the East / Levant.
Late Ottoman period.
Law.
Macedonia.
Middle Ottoman period.
Ottoman Balkans.
Ottoman period.
Ottoman Salonica / Thessalonica.
Ottoman sources.
Professional guild, guilds.
Romiosyne.
Russian Empire.
Russians.
Russo-Turkish Wars.
Serres.
Taxes, taxation.
Thessaly.
Timars.
War.
Western Macedonia.
Women.