![]() Greek State Scholarships Foundation, Athens 97-128 The Policy of the Provisional Government of Vlora between December 1912 and April 1913 Krisztián Csaplár-Degovics, Assist. National Museum of History of Bulgaria, Sofia 71-96 Remarks on the Prosopography of the Byzantine Administration in Northeastern Asia Minor (7th-11th c.) Pantelis Charalampakis, PhD. ![]() Kliment Ohridski” 45-70 Mapping Enemy’s Land: Russian Military-Topographic Intelligence on 19th Century European Turkey Mihail Simov, Ph.D. Emeritus, University of Utrecht 25-43 The Process of Sedentarization of Semi-nomadic Groups of the Yörüks in Parts of 16th Century Ottoman Rumeli: Migration Control or Tax Control? Milena Petkova, Assist. Siedlungsgeschichte und demographische Bemerkungen. This article examines, it was aimed to focus on the effect of Belgrade on the conquests of the Ottoman Empire in addition to its economic and military importance, primarily using Ottoman archival documents.Īrticles 11-24 Die osmanische Urbanisationspolitik auf dem Balkan: Das Beispiel Eğri Dere Palankası (Kriva Palanka - Republik Mazedonien). The city in the position of captaincy of Tuna stayed significant in terms of its military, strategical and economical aspects until it was out of the Ottoman Empire’s hands. Belgrade has been an important city in terms of trade as much as military and strategic point of view. Furthermore, it was counted as one of the best cities in Europe. In this period, it became one of the most important cities of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans. The grand period of Belgrade after conquered by Ottoman Empire in 16th century. ![]() Known as the key of Europe, Belgrade could be conquered in 1521 by the Ottoman Empire although it was encompassed many times. Along with being on the way of important roads, Belgrade serves as a door for Europe, and Aşık Paşazade describes this city as “Belgrade is the door of the Ungürüs city”. Moreover, Belgrade is on the intersection place of industrial districts and important trade roads Europe and Asia Minor. Thus, the city has been a center of population. ![]() The city is of importance not only due to the fact that it was founded in the plateau of Belgrade, Tuna and Sava Rivers but also it is on the route to connect the Middle and West Europe with Asia Minor. Later, the city passed into the hands of Serbia, Hungary and Bulgaria. The city was a popular place as it was placed on the important roads and routes during the Crusades, and it was destroyed by them. The historical background of Belgrade as one of the most important cities of Europe which was under the reign of the Ottoman Empire dates back to the Paleolithic Age. ![]()
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