The Ottomans occupied Bonyhád and its surroundings probably during the imperial campaign of 1543. The first survey of the region was made in 1546, followed by three additional ones during the 16th century (1552, 1570 and 1579). The territory under investigation first belonged to the sancak of Mohács, later to that of Pécs. Nearly all studied settlements could be found in all four defters . Thus some 20 places were categorised according to various criteria. It turned out that as far as population, the amount of taxes paid and wine-production are concerned, the market town ( oppidum ) Nádasd was the most significant. Though only a village at the time, Bonyhád also ranked among the first in several respects. The examination of settleme...
The registers in Turkish, written in Arabic script that were sent to Vienna after liberation of Budi...
The European Tributary States of the Ottoman Empire is the first comprehensive overview of the empir...
On the basis of disclosed and closed records of the Dubrovnik Archive, Turkish census from 1468-1469...
The sancak of Prizren is one of the few sancaks in the Balkans that for most of its existence did no...
After the battle of Mohács in 1526 the medieval kingdom of Hungary was torn into three parts. The mi...
Razmatrajući velik broj relevantnih domaćih, zapadnih i osmanskoturskih izvora, autor u radu pretres...
This paper deals with the hammam in the Smederevo fortress, erected by Firuz Agha, the head of th...
Lovech, which was a town subordinate to Niğbolu district during the 16th century,became a munic...
"An Ottoman Era Town in the Balkans presents the town of Kavala in northern Greece as an example of ...
The aim of our research partnership was to outline the history of the area called Kosovo today, and ...
We study the relationship between religion and state capacity in the European districts of the Ottom...
This book examines economic, geographical, and social mobility in the early modern Adriatic by focus...
When the Ottomans created a new territorial entity with fixed borders at Giurgiu, this was due to Su...
The European Tributary States of the Ottoman Empire is the first comprehensive overview of the empir...
The main goal of this paper is to contribute to a better understanding of political flexibility of t...
The registers in Turkish, written in Arabic script that were sent to Vienna after liberation of Budi...
The European Tributary States of the Ottoman Empire is the first comprehensive overview of the empir...
On the basis of disclosed and closed records of the Dubrovnik Archive, Turkish census from 1468-1469...
The sancak of Prizren is one of the few sancaks in the Balkans that for most of its existence did no...
After the battle of Mohács in 1526 the medieval kingdom of Hungary was torn into three parts. The mi...
Razmatrajući velik broj relevantnih domaćih, zapadnih i osmanskoturskih izvora, autor u radu pretres...
This paper deals with the hammam in the Smederevo fortress, erected by Firuz Agha, the head of th...
Lovech, which was a town subordinate to Niğbolu district during the 16th century,became a munic...
"An Ottoman Era Town in the Balkans presents the town of Kavala in northern Greece as an example of ...
The aim of our research partnership was to outline the history of the area called Kosovo today, and ...
We study the relationship between religion and state capacity in the European districts of the Ottom...
This book examines economic, geographical, and social mobility in the early modern Adriatic by focus...
When the Ottomans created a new territorial entity with fixed borders at Giurgiu, this was due to Su...
The European Tributary States of the Ottoman Empire is the first comprehensive overview of the empir...
The main goal of this paper is to contribute to a better understanding of political flexibility of t...
The registers in Turkish, written in Arabic script that were sent to Vienna after liberation of Budi...
The European Tributary States of the Ottoman Empire is the first comprehensive overview of the empir...
On the basis of disclosed and closed records of the Dubrovnik Archive, Turkish census from 1468-1469...