Tributaries and peripheries of the Ottoman Empire
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Tributaries and peripheries of the Ottoman Empire
(The Ottoman Empire and its heritages : politics, society and economy, v. 70)
Brill, c2020
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Includes index
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Description
Tributaries and Peripheries of the Ottoman Empire offers thirteen studies on the relationship between Ottoman tributaries with each other in the imperial framework, as well as with neighboring border provinces of the empire's core territories from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries. A variety of surveys related to the Cossack Ukraine, the Crimean Khanate, Dagestan, Moldavia, Ragusa, Transylvania, Upper Hungary and Wallachia allow the reader to see hitherto less known subtleties of the Ottoman administration's hierarchic structures and the liberties and restrictions of the office-holders' power. They also shed light upon the strategies of coalition-building among the elites of the tributaries as well as the core provinces of the border zones, which determined their cooperation, but also the competition between them.
Contributors include: Janos B. Szabo, Ovidiu Cristea, Tetiana Grygorieva, Klara Jako, Gabor Karman, Dariusz Kolodziejczyk, Natalia Krolikowska-Jedlinska, Erica Mezzoli, Viorel Panaite, Radu G. Paun, Ruza Rados Curic, Balazs Sudar, Michal Wasiucionek.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Maps
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Gabor Karman
1 Watching over Neighboring Provinces in the Ottoman Empire: The Case of Tributary Princes from the North of the Danube in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Viorel Panaite
2 The Role of Moldavia and Wallachia in Transylvania's Contacts to the Sublime Porte
Klara Jako
3 News in Wallachia and Moldavia during the Ottoman Hegemony: Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
Ovidiu Cristea
4 Calling for Justice and Protection: Sixteenth-Century Wallachian and Moldavian Tributaries as Petitioners to the Imperial Stirrup
Radu G. Paun
5 Daghestan during the Long Ottoman-Safavid War (1578-1639): The Shamkhals' Relations with Ottoman Pashas
Dariusz Kolodziejczyk
6 The Principality of Transylvania and the Ottoman Province of Eger, 1596-1660
Balazs Sudar
7 Trade, Diplomacy, and Corruption in Seventeenth-Century Ottoman Bosnia: The Ragusan Experience of a Complex Relationship
Erica Mezzoli
8 The Curious Case of Caterina Cercheza: Marriage, Cross-Border Patronage, and Ottoman-Moldavian Politics in the Mid-Seventeenth Century
Michal Wasiucionek
9 Prince Gyoergy Rakoczi I of Transylvania and the Elite of Ottoman Hungary, 1630-1636
Janos B. Szabo
10 Ottoman Protection of Cossack Ukraine under Hetman Petro Doroshenko: Between Legal Aspects and Actual Practice
Tetiana Grygorieva
11 King Thoekoely in Chains: The Fall of the Ottoman Tributary State of Upper Hungary
Gabor Karman
12 Designers or Obedient Executors of the Ottoman Northeastern Policy? The Governors of the Caffa and Trabzon Provinces at the Turn of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
Natalia Krolikowska-Jedlinska
13 Dealing with Ottoman Outlaws from Land and Sea: Case Studies of Dubrovnik (1746-1748)
Ruza Rados Curic
Appendix: A Glossary of Place Names from the Eastern Half of Europe
Index of Names
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