International audienceThis article argues that property law is the main means through which Britain built its imperial sovereignty on Cyprus and in the post-Ottoman Levant. It charts the development of an official British expertise in Ottoman land legislation following the so-called affair of the Sultan's claims to properties in Cyprus. To settle this matter in the island which they had obtained to ‘occupy’ and ‘administer’ through a treaty with the Sublime Porte, colonial authorities were compelled to become conversant with the 1858 Ottoman Land Code. Hence, the article argues that because of its ambiguous status – a province occupied and administered by Britain but under the nominal suzerainty of the Sultan from 1878 to 1914 – Cyprus, as ...
Maps described as 'Ottoman' often reflect external geographic knowledge, or are the work of foreigne...
In case of Turkey its interests in Cyprus date back to the 16th century when armies of Sultan Selim ...
Britain occupied Cyprus by virtue of the Anglo-Turkish Convention of 4 June 1878, which ceded the o...
International audienceThis article argues that property law is the main means through which Britain ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Andrekos VarnavaIn 1878, Britain occupied Cypru...
Ottoman state practice in the field of state succession in the 19th century displayed strict adheren...
Cyprus, the third-biggest island of the Mediterranean, situated in close proximity to southern Turke...
This article examines an engagement with the European debate on the ‘despotic’ nature of the Ottoman...
This article examines an engagement with the European debate on the ‘despotic’ nature of the Ottoman...
The article answers the question, how deep were and are the influences of the Balkan culture in Cypr...
This article examines an engagement with the European debate on the ‘despotic’ nature of the Ottoman...
The article presents a comprehensive overview of the various economic activities performed by the Ky...
textBritain occupied Cyprus as a protectorate under the tenets of the Congress of Berlin in July 187...
This unit examines: a) the situation in the Ottoman Empire and Cyprus on the eve of the conquest of...
This chapter, which explores the history of the island from the onset of British rule in 1878 to the...
Maps described as 'Ottoman' often reflect external geographic knowledge, or are the work of foreigne...
In case of Turkey its interests in Cyprus date back to the 16th century when armies of Sultan Selim ...
Britain occupied Cyprus by virtue of the Anglo-Turkish Convention of 4 June 1878, which ceded the o...
International audienceThis article argues that property law is the main means through which Britain ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Andrekos VarnavaIn 1878, Britain occupied Cypru...
Ottoman state practice in the field of state succession in the 19th century displayed strict adheren...
Cyprus, the third-biggest island of the Mediterranean, situated in close proximity to southern Turke...
This article examines an engagement with the European debate on the ‘despotic’ nature of the Ottoman...
This article examines an engagement with the European debate on the ‘despotic’ nature of the Ottoman...
The article answers the question, how deep were and are the influences of the Balkan culture in Cypr...
This article examines an engagement with the European debate on the ‘despotic’ nature of the Ottoman...
The article presents a comprehensive overview of the various economic activities performed by the Ky...
textBritain occupied Cyprus as a protectorate under the tenets of the Congress of Berlin in July 187...
This unit examines: a) the situation in the Ottoman Empire and Cyprus on the eve of the conquest of...
This chapter, which explores the history of the island from the onset of British rule in 1878 to the...
Maps described as 'Ottoman' often reflect external geographic knowledge, or are the work of foreigne...
In case of Turkey its interests in Cyprus date back to the 16th century when armies of Sultan Selim ...
Britain occupied Cyprus by virtue of the Anglo-Turkish Convention of 4 June 1878, which ceded the o...