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Fourteenth Century Ottoman Realities - On Dördüncü Yüzyıl Osmanlı Gerç

Fourteenth Century Ottoman Realities - On Dördüncü Yüzyıl Osmanlı GerçekleriIn Search of Hacı-Gazi Evrenos Hacı-Gazi Evrenos'un İzinde

Stok Kodu
9786055461249
Boyut
15x23
Sayfa Sayısı
172
Basım Yeri
İstanbul
Baskı
1
Basım Tarihi
2012
Çeviren
M. Alper Öztürk
Resimleyen
88f8e835fc89425b8daa0642c8f41f13
Kapak Türü
Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü
1. Hamur
Dili
İngilizce Türkçe
9786055461249
542591
Fourteenth Century Ottoman Realities - On Dördüncü Yüzyıl Osmanlı Gerçekleri
Fourteenth Century Ottoman Realities - On Dördüncü Yüzyıl Osmanlı Gerçekleri In Search of Hacı-Gazi Evrenos Hacı-Gazi Evrenos'un İzinde
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Heath W. Lowry

Since 1993 Heath W. Lowry has been the Atatiirk Professor of Ottoman & Modern Turkish Studies at Princeton University. Prior to that time he was a founding member of the History Department at the Bosporus University in Istanbul (1973-1980), and a Senior Research Associate at lIarvard University's Dumbarton Oaks Research Library & Collection in Washington, D.C. (1980-1983). Between 1983 and 1993 he established and directed the Institute of Turkish Studies in Washington, D.C.

Currently, together with his position at Princeton University, he serves as an Advisor to Enver Yficel, the Chairman of the Bahce§ehir University Board of Trustees. In January 2011 he joined the faculty of 13ahce§ehir University as a Distinguished Visiting Professor.

Throughout the past decade Heath Lowry has focused a significant portion of his oeuvre on retracing the life, conquest and building activity of the great 14th century March Lord, Ilaci-Gazi Evrenos. These publications include his 1993 The Nature of the Early Ottoman State; his 2008 The Shaping of the Ottoman Balkans; his 2010 [with Ismail E. Ertinsal] The Evrenos Dynasty of Yenice-i Vardar: Notes & Documents; and his 2010 The Evrenos Family & the City of Selanik (Thessaloniki). The present study adds additional pieces to this growing body of work by focusing on a number of heretofore unknown personal artifacts linkable to the Ottoman conqueror of the southern flank of the Balkans.

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