Osmanlı Kudüsü'nde Toplum Ve Siyaset (1703-1789)
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This thesis deals with the activities of notables in urban politics with their wealth and the operation of
the complaint mechanism in Jerusalem, 1703-1789. After the introduction where primary and
secondary sources evaluated, first chapter has described urban identity of Jerusalem. Ongoing
features of the value of being the religious city since the time of Islamic states contributed to the
development of the waqfs. Following chapter discusses spaces and political figures which contribute
this identity formation. In this respect, third chapter dealt with effects of the foundations that important
source for the notables leading to urban politics, and relations with the state of employees in this
foundation. This chapter takes also surre which one of the important giving of Ottoman Empire to
Jerusalemites while aims to reveal the distribution of wealth in the city. In the last chapter are
evaluated the complaint issues and operation of the complaint mechanism, a privilege offered to the
subjects of the Ottoman Empire, in Jerusalem. Main resources of the thesis are the court records in
Palestine Archives and complaint registers in Ottoman Archives. In addition to this sources are used
the chronicles and the fatwa books.
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