Osmanlı Barışı
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Osmanlı Barışı, written by prominent Turkish historian İlber Ortaylı, is a historical study that examines the political, social, and cultural order established by the Ottoman Empire and its role in maintaining long-term stability across its territories.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Osmanlı Barışı canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Osmanlı Barışı Context triple: [İlber Ortaylı, notableWork, Osmanlı Barışı]
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Peace of Amasya
The Peace of Amasya was a 1555 treaty between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Persia that ended decades of conflict and established a long-lasting territorial and political settlement between the two powers.
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Convention of Kütahya
The Convention of Kütahya was an 1833 peace agreement that ended the first Egyptian–Ottoman War by granting Muhammad Ali Pasha control over Syria and other territories while preserving the formal authority of the Ottoman Sultan.
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Treaties of the Ottoman Empire
The Treaties of the Ottoman Empire are a collection of international agreements that shaped the empire’s territorial boundaries, diplomatic relations, and gradual decline from the early modern period through the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Treaty of Ayastefanos
The Treaty of Ayastefanos was an 1878 peace agreement between the Russian and Ottoman Empires that ended the Russo-Turkish War and proposed a large autonomous Bulgaria, significantly reshaping the Balkans before being revised by the Congress of Berlin.
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E.
Treaty of Aynalıkavak (1779)
The Treaty of Aynalıkavak (1779) was an agreement between the Ottoman Empire and Russia that revised and clarified terms of the earlier Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca, particularly regarding influence over the Crimean Khanate.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Osmanlı Barışı Target entity description: Osmanlı Barışı, written by prominent Turkish historian İlber Ortaylı, is a historical study that examines the political, social, and cultural order established by the Ottoman Empire and its role in maintaining long-term stability across its territories.
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A.
Peace of Amasya
The Peace of Amasya was a 1555 treaty between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Persia that ended decades of conflict and established a long-lasting territorial and political settlement between the two powers.
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B.
Convention of Kütahya
The Convention of Kütahya was an 1833 peace agreement that ended the first Egyptian–Ottoman War by granting Muhammad Ali Pasha control over Syria and other territories while preserving the formal authority of the Ottoman Sultan.
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C.
Treaties of the Ottoman Empire
The Treaties of the Ottoman Empire are a collection of international agreements that shaped the empire’s territorial boundaries, diplomatic relations, and gradual decline from the early modern period through the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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D.
Treaty of Ayastefanos
The Treaty of Ayastefanos was an 1878 peace agreement between the Russian and Ottoman Empires that ended the Russo-Turkish War and proposed a large autonomous Bulgaria, significantly reshaping the Balkans before being revised by the Congress of Berlin.
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E.
Treaty of Aynalıkavak (1779)
The Treaty of Aynalıkavak (1779) was an agreement between the Ottoman Empire and Russia that revised and clarified terms of the earlier Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca, particularly regarding influence over the Crimean Khanate.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (35)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
kitap
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tarih kitabı ⓘ |
| başlık | Osmanlı Barışı ⓘ |
| bölgeselOdak |
Anadolu
NERFINISHED
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Balkanlar NERFINISHED ⓘ Kuzey Afrika NERFINISHED ⓘ Ortadoğu NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| dil | Türkçe ⓘ |
| hedefOkurKitlesi |
Osmanlı tarihi öğrencileri
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genel okur kitlesi ⓘ tarih meraklıları ⓘ |
| incelediğiKavram |
Osmanlı barışı
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dini ve etnik toplulukların bir arada yaşaması ⓘ imparatorluk içi denge politikaları ⓘ merkez-taşra ilişkileri ⓘ |
| konu |
Osmanlı coğrafyasında barış ve düzen
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Osmanlı hukuk ve idare sistemi ⓘ Osmanlı millet sistemi ⓘ |
| konu |
Osmanlı kültürel düzeni
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Osmanlı siyasi düzeni ⓘ Osmanlı toplumsal düzeni ⓘ Osmanlı İmparatorluğu tarihi ⓘ imparatorluk yönetimi ⓘ uzun süreli siyasal istikrar ⓘ çok uluslu imparatorluk yapısı ⓘ |
| odakDönem |
Osmanlı İmparatorluğu klasik dönemi
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Osmanlı İmparatorluğu modernleşme dönemi ⓘ |
| tür |
akademik popüler tarih
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tarihsel inceleme ⓘ |
| yazar | İlber Ortaylı NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| yazarDiğerEser |
Osmanlı’da Milletler ve Diplomasi
NERFINISHED
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Osmanlı’yı Yeniden Keşfetmek NERFINISHED ⓘ İmparatorluğun En Uzun Yüzyılı NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| yazarMeslek | tarihçi ⓘ |
| yazarUyruk | Türkiye NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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Subject: Osmanlı Barışı Description of subject: Osmanlı Barışı, written by prominent Turkish historian İlber Ortaylı, is a historical study that examines the political, social, and cultural order established by the Ottoman Empire and its role in maintaining long-term stability across its territories.
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