The Dönme. Jewish Converts, Muslim Revolutionaries, and Secular Turks
Ottoman Salonika underground nature, especially after the order was banned throughout the empire in 1826. It also reflects th ...
Keeping It Within the Family, 1862–1908 Villas (Yalılar) because it boasted over fifty of them.^33 Wealthy Dönme naturally ch ...
Ottoman Salonika able to build seaside villas in the poshest district of the city also attests to their ability to take advan ...
figure 1.1 Ahmet Kapancı villa, Thessaloníki. Photo by author. ...
figure 1.2 Mehmet Kapancı villa, Thessaloníki. Photo by author. Hansen and Austrian baroque styles; this building could be refer ...
Keeping It Within the Family, 1862–1908 In the same years, another Italian architect, Vitaliano Poselli ( 1838 – 1918 ), Yaku ...
Ottoman Salonika arts, even Habsburg Orientalism, picked up in Vienna.^47 Its Corinthian columns, paying homage to the Greco- ...
Keeping It Within the Family, 1862–1908 of the Teşvikiye mosque, which all sects of the Dönme began to use for funeral prayer ...
Ottoman Salonika when they pray; according to the eighteen commandments of Shabbatai Tzevi, Dönme observance of Ramadan and p ...
Keeping It Within the Family, 1862–1908 of worship, the city’s newest and last Ottoman mosque, in the new sub- urb beyond the ...
§ 2 Religious and Moral Education Schools and Their Effects The voluminous writings of Ahmet Emin Yalman, a member of the Yak ...
Religious and Moral Education The general arrives just as the clocks strike eleven. He wears an outfit made of coarse cloth, ...
Ottoman Salonika placed in the latter category. Although not stated, it is assumed that Şemsi Efendi’s school was not religio ...
Religious and Moral Education religion, including ethics and morality, yet still at first only teaching mem- bers of the grou ...
Ottoman Salonika were all invited to the governor’s mansion and given gold watches. Galip Pasha, later governor, helped finan ...
Religious and Moral Education board, windows, and doors. Only twenty students—the children of police and bureaucrats—remained ...
Ottoman Salonika merchant Duhani Hasan Akif, Mustafa Fazıl, and Osman Ahad / Ehat.^22 For the next few decades, its board of ...
Religious and Moral Education the connection between knowledge of foreign languages and international commerce.^31 The Mısırl ...
Ottoman Salonika The Feyziye school aimed to fulfill the promise of its name, “Excel- lence,” by creating a perfect religious ...
Religious and Moral Education dents of the Terakki school, because of its stress on foreign language and commerce, according ...
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