In the middle of the 19th century the Bulgarian community began to take on an important position in the economic life of Istanbul. The Bulgarian community increased in number through the engagement of more and more Bulgarians as merchants, shopkeepers and textile workers, and the Bulgarians in Istanbul became the protagonists of the Bulgarian Church Movement. In 1870 Sultan Abdulaziz issued the establishment of the Bulgarian Exarchate and the Bulgarians became a new Orthodox millet. They established their millet organizations and institutions and started to be registered as a separate group in the official Ottoman population registers
The book presents key migrant processes in the Balkans in the 19th century, based on the example of ...
Article is in Bulgarian. Most scholars have concurred that trade was a crucial factor in the Ottoman...
When Istanbul (then Constantinople) was ruled by the Byzantine Christian governors, it witnessed man...
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The Syriac Orthodox Community in the Ottoman State were administratively affiliated with the Armenia...
The Pontic Armenian communities of the nineteenth century were distinguished from those of previous ...
This paper attempts to shed light on the life of Balkan Muslims in the post-Ottoman period by examin...
A religious movement known under the name of «Uniates», i.e.: groups ofGreek Catholics holding Byzan...
Much of the agricultural land in Bulgaria under the Ottoman rule functioned as chiftliks – vast esta...
This thesis deals with Bulgaria under the Ottoman rule in the second and third quarters of the 19th ...
By the mid-18th century, the Ottoman Empire was increasingly involved in numerous internal and exter...
This dataset contains detailed information regarding 19th century Ottoman populated places. The data...
The seizure of the Bulgarian lands by the Turks at the end of the 14th century brought up many deep ...
Among the many entities people in the past could identify with and feel loyal to, the ethnic group a...
The paper presents the problem of the migrations of Bulgarians from Macedonia, Thrace, Russia, the H...
The book presents key migrant processes in the Balkans in the 19th century, based on the example of ...
Article is in Bulgarian. Most scholars have concurred that trade was a crucial factor in the Ottoman...
When Istanbul (then Constantinople) was ruled by the Byzantine Christian governors, it witnessed man...
The Ottoman Empire faced challenges in its relationships with its subjects as the world economy and ...
The Syriac Orthodox Community in the Ottoman State were administratively affiliated with the Armenia...
The Pontic Armenian communities of the nineteenth century were distinguished from those of previous ...
This paper attempts to shed light on the life of Balkan Muslims in the post-Ottoman period by examin...
A religious movement known under the name of «Uniates», i.e.: groups ofGreek Catholics holding Byzan...
Much of the agricultural land in Bulgaria under the Ottoman rule functioned as chiftliks – vast esta...
This thesis deals with Bulgaria under the Ottoman rule in the second and third quarters of the 19th ...
By the mid-18th century, the Ottoman Empire was increasingly involved in numerous internal and exter...
This dataset contains detailed information regarding 19th century Ottoman populated places. The data...
The seizure of the Bulgarian lands by the Turks at the end of the 14th century brought up many deep ...
Among the many entities people in the past could identify with and feel loyal to, the ethnic group a...
The paper presents the problem of the migrations of Bulgarians from Macedonia, Thrace, Russia, the H...
The book presents key migrant processes in the Balkans in the 19th century, based on the example of ...
Article is in Bulgarian. Most scholars have concurred that trade was a crucial factor in the Ottoman...
When Istanbul (then Constantinople) was ruled by the Byzantine Christian governors, it witnessed man...