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1by Darling, Linda T“...From ancient Mesopotamia into the 20th century, "the Circle of Justice" as a concept has pervaded Middle Eastern political thought and underpinned the exercise...”
2013
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2by Darling, Linda T Published in Comparative studies in society and history (01.04.2007)“...The historian Ibn Khaldun (d. 1405), in his Muqaddimah (Introduction to history), explained historical change and the succession of dynasties as a function of...”
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3by Darling, Linda T Published in Review of Middle East studies (Tucson, Ariz.) (01.08.2017)“...Richard L. Chambers was a professor of Turkish language and history at the University of Chicago. Finding material for this essay on his life was...”
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4by Darling, Linda T Published in Review of Middle East studies (Tucson, Ariz.) (01.02.2017)“...Richard L. Chambers was born on 27 September 1929 in Brundidge, Alabama, and died on 1 August 2016 in Montgomery, Alabama. He attended the University of...”
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5by Linda T. Darling“...From ancient Mesopotamia into the 20 th century, "the Circle of Justice" as a concept has pervaded Middle Eastern political thought and underpinned the...”
02.05.2013
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6by Linda T. Darling Published in Journal of the American Oriental Society (01.07.2014)“...The Islamic historical narrative indicates a sharp break between the “age of ignorance” ( ) and the age of Islam that extends beyond religion and ethics to...”
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7by Darling, Linda T Published in Review of Middle East studies (Tucson, Ariz.) (01.02.2017)“...Halil İnalcık was born in Istanbul, the capital of the Ottoman Empire, into a refugee family, probably in 1916 (he did not know his birthday; in Turkey he...”
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8by Darling, Linda T Published in Review of Middle East studies (Tucson, Ariz.) (01.02.2015)“...The Ottoman Empire, contrary to the stereotype, was a key player in global commerce until well into the nineteenth century. Customs registers (gümrük...”
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9by Linda T. Darling Published in The Journal of interdisciplinary history (01.04.2008)“...The political transformation to the early modern state occurred around 1500 not only in Europe but also in the Middle East. This transformation was marked in...”
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11by Darling,Linda T“...This paper is an addendum to my article on the timar system in a previous issue of this journal, carrying the story into the seventeenth century and adding...”
edited by Tezcan,Baki Aydın,Bilgin Emecen,Feridun M Lowry,Heath W Erünsal,İsmail E İnalcık,Halil Murphey,Rhoads
Published in Osmanlı araştırmaları = The Journal of Ottoman studies (01.01.2015)
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12by Darling,Linda T“...This article examines the changing identities of one portion of the Ottoman elite as depicted in the icmal defterleri. The focus is on the late sixteenth...”
edited by Tezcan,Baki Aydın,Bilgin Emecen,Feridun M Lowry,Heath W Erünsal,İsmail E İnalcık,Halil Murphey,Rhoads
Published in Osmanlı araştırmaları = The Journal of Ottoman studies (01.01.2014)
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15by Linda T. Darling Published in Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association (20140000)“...The fifteenth century saw the Ottoman state develop from a border principality to a global great power. This change in the empire's identity is reflected in...”
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16by Darling, Linda T Published in Turkish historical review (01.11.2017)“...This article aims to develop a new narrative of changes in the Ottoman timar system independent of the complaints of decline brought by advice writers like...”
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17by Darling, Linda T Published in Review of Middle East studies (Tucson, Ariz.) (20120000)“...A useful paradigm for studying Mediterranean and world history is the concept behind a course I teach, “The Mediterranean as a Borderland.” The paradigm of the...”
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20by Darling, Linda T“...Bu makale, icmal defterlerine göre Osmanlı elitinin bir bölümünün değişen kimliklerini incelemektedir. Çalışmada, XVI. yüzyılın sonlarında siyasetname...”
01.06.2014