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Ottoman Empire, Seljuks, Turkey

2809. acar, Kezban. Procuring and trafficking in women in the late Ottoman Empire. Turcica, 48 (2017) pp. 271-299.

2810. akgündüz, Ahmet. Islamic public law (documents on practice from the Ottoman archive).

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2811. akgündüz, Ahmet. Osmanli kanunnämeleri ve hukukl tahlilleri. Birinci kitap: Osmanli hukuna giri§ ve Fätih devri kanunämeleri. Istanbul: Faysal Egitim ve Yardimla§ma Vakfi, 1990. 710 pp.

2812. akgündüz, Ahmet. 1274/1858 Tarihli Osmanli ceza kanunnamesinin hukuki kaynaklari tatbik §ekli ve men’-i irtikab kanunnamesi. Belleten, 51 (1987) pp. 153-192.

2813. Alexander, John C. Brigandage and public order in the Morea 1685­1806. Athens: n.p., 1985. 169 pp.

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2815. antov, Nikolay. Conversion, apostasy, and relations between Muslims and non-Muslims: fatwas of the Ottoman shaykh al-Islams. The empires of the Near East and India: source studies of the Safavid, Ottoman, and Mughal literate communities. Ed. Hani Khafipour. New York: Columbia University Press, 2019, pp. 32-54.

2816. aslan, M. Yasin. Transformation of Turkish criminal law from the Ottoman-Islamic law to the civil law tradition. Ankara Bar Review, 2 (2009), pp. 92-98.

2817. aykan, Yavuz. A legal concept in motion: the ‘spreader of corruption' (sal bi’l-fesad) from Qarakhanid to Ottoman jurisprudence. Islamic Law and Society, 26 iii (2019) pp. 252-271.

2818. aykut, Ebru. Judicial reforms, Sharia law, and the death penalty in the late Ottoman Empire. Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association, 4 i (2017) pp. 7-29.

2819. aykut, Ebru. Toxic murder, female poisoners, and the question of agency at the late Ottoman law courts, 1840-1908.

Journal of Women’s History, 28 iii (2016) pp. 114-137.

2820. aynur, Hatice. A debate between opium, ber§ hashish, boza, wine and coffee; the use and perception of pleasurable substances among Ottomans. Journal of Turkish Studies, 31 i (2007) pp. 51-117.

2821. ayoub, Samy. The Mecelle, Sharia, and the Ottoman state: fashioning and refashioning of Islamic law in the nineteenth and twentieth cen­turies. Law and legality in the Ottoman empire and Republic of Turkey. Ed. Kent F. Schull, M. Safa Saraqoglu, Robert Zens. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2016, pp. 129-155.

2822. baer, Marc. Death in the Hippodrome: sexual politics and legal cul­ture in the reign of Mehmet iv. Past & Present, 210 (2011) pp. 61-91.

2823. Baldwin, James E. Prostitution, Islamic law and Ottoman soci­eties. Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 55 (2012) pp. 117-152.

2824. balsoy, Gülhan. Infanticide in nineteenth century Ottoman society. Middle Eastern Studies, 50 vi (2014) pp. 976-991.

2825. balsoy, Gülhan. The politics of reproduction in Ottoman society, 1838­1900. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2013. 180 pp.

2826. barkey, Karen. Bandits and bureaucrats: the Ottoman route to state centralization. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994. 304 pp.

2827. ba§aran, Betül. Selim III, social control and policing in Istanbul at the end of the eighteenth century. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2014. 281 pp.

2828. ba§ibek, Tuna. Tanzimat and penal modernity: the abolition of torture in the mid-nineteenth century. Istanbul: Libra, 2016. 139 pp.

2829. beldiceanu, N. A propos d'un livre sur les lois penales otto- manes. Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 17 (1974) pp. 206-214.

2830. bucknill, John A. Stratchey & utidjian, Haig Apisoghom S. (tr.). The imperial Ottoman Penal Code: a translation from the Turkish text, with latest addtions and amendments together with annotations and explanatory commentaries upon the text and containing an appendix dealing with the special amendments in force in Cyprus and the judicial decisions of the Cyprus courts.

London: Oxford University Press, 1913.

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2831. bulunur, Kerim ilker. An honour killing in Aintab: the issue of kill­ing fornicators in the Ottoman Empire. Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 69 iii (2016) pp. 231-248.

2832. gALigiR, M. Fatih. Conversion and apostasy in the “Tanzimat state”: case of Selim Aga. Tarih Okulu Dergisi/Journal of the History School, 5 (2009) pp. 111-121.

2833. gAYLi, Bari§. The zones of fragility: outlaws and the forms of violence in the Ottoman Empire. Journal of Historical Sociology, 30 iv (2017) pp. 724-745.

2834. cazacu, M. La mort infame: decapitation et exposition des tetes a Istanbul (xve-xixe siecles). Les Ottomans et la mort: permanences et mutations. Ed. G. Veinstein. Leiden: Brill, 1996, pp. 245-289.

2835. gigEK, Kemal. Zimmis (non-Muslims) of Cyprus in the Sharia court: 1110/ 39 A.H./1698-1726 A.D. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Birmingham, 1992. 247 pp.

2836. giGDEM, Recep. Cannibalism as highlighted by a case from the Ottoman law court of Sofia, 1027/1618. Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 64 iii (2011) pp. 287-303.

2837. giGDEM, Recep. Two judicial records of the Bakhchisaray law-court: a study of fornication. Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 63 ii (2010) pp. 179-196.

2838. giGDEM, Recep. The judicial registers of Bakchisaray/Crimea law court. A study of murder crimes. HamdardIslamicus, 28 iv (2005) pp. 41-53.

2839. cin, Halil & akgunduz, Ahmet. Turk-Islam hukuk tarihi. 2 vols. Istanbul: Tima§ Yayinlari, 1990.

2840. cohen, Amnon. Ritual murder accusations against the Jews during the days of Suleiman the Magnificent. Journal of Turkish Studies, 10 (1986) pp. 73-78.

2841. co§gel, Metin M. & ergene, Bogag. The economics of Ottoman jus­tice. Settlement and trial in the Sharia courts. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. 346 pp.

2842. co§gel, Metin M. & ergene, Bogag & etkes, Haggay & miceli, Thomas J.

Crime and punishment in Ottoman times: corruption and fines. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 43 iii (2013), pp. 353-376.

2843. darling, Linda T. Crime among the Janissaries in the Ottoman golden age. Ottoman war and peace: studies in honor of Virginia H. Aksan. Ed. Frank Castiglione, Ethan Menchinger, Veysel §im§ek. Leiden: Brill, 2020, pp. 13-34.

2844. darling, Linda T. Murder and mayhem in Ottoman Rumeli: local polit­ical relations in eighteenth-century Macedonia. Popular protest and political participation in the Ottoman Empire: studies in honor ofSuraiya Faroqhi. Ed. Eleni Gara, M. Erdem Kabadayi, Christoph K. Neumann. Istanbul: Istanbul Bilgi University Press, 2011, pp. 177-195.

2845. demirci, Tuba. Women's bodies, demography, and public health: abor­tion policy and perspectives in the Ottoman Empire of the nineteenth century. Journal of the History of Sexuality, 17 iii (2008) pp. 377-420.

2846. deringil, Selim. Conversion and apostasy in the late Ottoman Empire. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. 281 pp.

2847. deringil, Selim. Redefining identities in the late Ottoman Empire: policies of conversion and apostasy. Imperial rule. Ed. Alexei Miller, Alfred J. Rieber. Budapest & New York: Central European University Press, 2004, pp. 107-130.

2848. deringil, Selim. “There is no compulsion in religion”: on conversion and apostasy in the late Ottoman empire: 1839-1856. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 42 iii (2000) pp. 547-575.

2849. dogan, Cem. Conflict and reconciliation in Ottoman criminal law: example of larceny in the modernization period (1839-1908). Route Educational and Social Science Journal, 2 ii (2015) pp. 94-107.

2850. dogan, Hanzade. Abortion from the viewpoint of Islam and Ottomans. Journal of the International Society for the History of Islamic Medicine, 8-9/15-16-17-18 (2009-2010) pp. 115-116.

2851. düzbakar, Omer. Sexual crimes and punishments in the Ottoman Empire and examples from the Bursa shari'a court records of 17th cen­tury.

Bulgarian HistoricalReview/Revue Bulgare dHistoire, 42 i-ii (2014) pp. 104-121.

2852. düzbakar, Omer. Bribery in Islam-Ottoman Penal Codes and exam­ples from the Bursa Shari'a court records of 18th century. Bilig: Türk Dünyasi SosyalBilimler Dergisi, 51 (2009) pp. 55-84.

2853. düzbakar, Omer. Abortion in the Islamic-Ottoman legal systems. Journal of the International Society for the History of Islamic Medicine, 5 ix (2006) pp. 28-38.

2854. eichmann, F. Die Reformen des osmanischen Reiches mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Verhältnisses der Christen des Orients zur türki­schen Herrschaft. Berlin: Verlag der Nicolaischen Buchhandlung, 1858. 461 pp.

2855. Ein syrischer Gerichtshof. Schreiben eines Engländers aus Beirut. Magazin für die Literatur des Auslandes (Berlin), 69 (1858) pp. 273-274.

2856. ekmek^i, Perihan Elif. Abortion in Islamic ethics, and how it is per­ceived in Turkey: a secular, Muslim country. Journal of Religion and Health, 56 iii (2017) pp. 884-895.

2857. ergene, Bogag A. Why did Ümmü Gülsüm go to court? Ottoman legal practice between history and anthropology. Islamic Law and Society, 17 ii (2010) pp. 215-244.

2858. ergene, Bogag. Evidence in Ottoman courts: oral and written doc­umentation in early-modern courts of Islamic law. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 124 iii (2004) pp. 471-491.

2859. FAROQHI, Suraiya. Crime, women, and wealth in the eighteenth­century Anatolian countryside. Women in the Ottoman Empire: Middle Eastern women in the early modern era. Ed. M.C. Zilfi. Leiden: Brill, 1997, pp. 6-27.

2860. FAROQHI, Suraiya. Coping with the state: political conflict and crime in the Ottoman Empire 1550-1720. Istanbul: The Isis Press, 1995. 206 pp.

2861. FAROQHI, Suraiya. Räuber, Rebellen und Obrigkeit im osmanischen Anatolien. Periplus, 3 (1993) pp. 31-46.

2862. FAROQHI, Suraiya. Counterfeiting in Ankara. Turkish Studies Associa­tion Bulletin, 15 ii (1991) pp.

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2863. Fitzgerald, Timothy J. Murder in Aleppo: Ottoman conquest and the struggle for justice in the early sixteenth century. Journal of Islamic Studies, 27 ii (2016) pp. 176-215.

2864. gara, Eleni. Neomartyr without a message. Archivum Ottomanicum, 23/2005-06 (2006) pp. 155-175.

2865. GEORGEON, Franqois. Ottomans and drinkers: the consumption of alcohol in Istanbul in the nineteenth century. Outside in: on the margins of the modern Middle East. Ed. Eugene Rogan. London & Strasbourg: I.B. Tauris, in association with The European Science Foundation, 2002, pp. 7-30.

2866. gerber, Haim. State, society and law in Islam: Ottoman law in compar­ative perspective. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1994. 233 pp.

2867. GINIO, Eyal. Patronage, intervention and violence in the legal pro­cess in eighteenth-century Salonica and its province. Law, custom and statute in the Muslim world: studies in honor of Aharon Layish. Ed. Ron Shaham. Leiden: Brill, 2007, pp. 111-130.

2868. GINIO, Eyal. The administration of criminal justice in Ottoman Selanik (Salonica) during the eighteenth century. Turcica, 30 (1998) pp. 185-210.

2869. GOKqEN, Ahmet. Tanzimat donemi Osmanli ceza kanunlari ve bu kanunlardaki ceza müeyyidleri. Istanbul: A. Gokqen, 1989. 174 pp.

2870. GOYÜNq, Nejat. Osmanli ceza hukuku ile ilgili belgeler. Belgelerle Türk Tarihi Dergisi, 1 iii (1967) pp. 40-42.

2871. gradeva, Rositsa. Apostasy in Rumeli in the middle of the sixteenth century. Arab Historical Review for Ottoman Studies/Al-Majallah al-Tdrlkhlyah al-Arablyah li-l-Dirdsdt al-Uthmdrilyah, 22 (2000) pp. 39-71.

2872. grignaschi, Mario. La valeur du temoignage des sujets non-Musulmans (dhimmi) dans l’empire ottoman. La preuve. Vol. iii, Recueils de la Societe Jean Bodin pour l’histoire comparative des insti­tutions. Bruxelles: Societe Jean Bodin pour l’histoire comparative des institutions, 1963, pp. 211-323.

2873. heinzelmann, Tobias. The ruler’s monologue: the rhetoric of the Ottoman Penal Code of 1858. Die Welt des Islams, 54 iii/iv (2014) pp. 292-321.

2874. henia, Abdelhamid. Prisons et prisonniers à Tunis vers 1762: système repressif et inegalites sociales. Revue dHistoire Maghrebine/Al-Majallah al-Tdrlkhlyah al-Maghdriblyah, 10/31-32 (1983) pp. 223-252.

2875. heyd, Uriel & menage, V.L. (ed.). Studies in old Ottoman criminal law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1973. 340 pp.

2876. heyd, Uriel. Kànun and Sharia in old Ottoman criminal jus­tice. Proceedings of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Jerusalem: Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 3 i (1967) pp. 1-18.

2877. heyd, Uriel. Oanun and sharia in Ottoman criminal justice before the tanzimat. Proceedings of the twenty-sixth International Congress of Orientalists, New Delhi, 4th-10th January, 1964. Ed. R.N. Dandekar. Poona: Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, 1970, vol. 4.

2878. heywood, Colin. An unsolved murder in the Marmara (notes on Bodl. ms. Turk. d. 32). Studies in Ottoman history in honour of Professor V.L. Menage. Ed. C. Heywood, C. Imber. Istanbul: Isis, 1994, pp. 91-105.

2879. hickok, Michael. Homicide in Ottoman Bosnia. The Ottoman Balkans, 1750-1830. Ed. Frederick F. Anscombe. Princeton: Markus Wiener, 2006, pp. 35-59.

2880. hickok, Michael. Homicide investigations in Ottoman Bosnia: the tension between legality and stability. InternationalJournal of Turkish. Studies, 10 i-ii (2004) pp. 205-224.

2881. horster, Paul. Zur Anwendung des islamischen Rechts im 16. Jahr­hundert: die juridischen Darlegungen (maruzat) des Schejch ül-Islam Ebu Suud. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1935. 112 pp.

2882. hosainy, Hadi. Ottoman legal practice and non-judicial actors in seventeenth-century Istanbul. Law and legality in the Ottoman Empire and Republic of Turkey. Ed. Kent F. Schull, M. Safa Saragoglu, Robert Zens. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2016, pp. 26-42.

2883. ileri, Nurgin. Between the real and the imaginary: late Ottoman Istanbul as a crime scene. Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association, 4 i (2017) pp. 95-116.

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2888. inalcik, Halil. A report on the corrupt Kadis under Bayezid ii. Studia Ottomanica: Festgabe für Gyorgy Hazai zum 65. Geburtstag. Ed. B. Kellner-Heinkele, P. Zieme. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 1997, pp. 75-86.

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2901. KROKIDAS, Panagiotis. Love in Crete in the time of Mehmet Ali, 1830­1834. Forms and institutions of justice. Legal actions in Ottoman contexts. Ed. Yavuz Aykan, I§ik Tamdogan. Istanbul: Institut frangais d’etudes anatoliennes, 2018, pp. 65-75.

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2910. Murray, S.O. Male homosexuality in Ottoman Albania. Islamic homo­sexualities: culture, history, and literature. Ed. S.O. Murray & W. Roscoe, with additional contributions by E. Allyn et al. New York: New York University Press, 1997, pp. 187-196.

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2952. tucker, Judith E. In the house of the law: gender and Islamic law in Ottoman Syria and Palestine. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. 232 pp.

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2954. tug, Ba§ak. Politics of honor: The institutional and social frontiers of llicit sex in mid-eighteenth-century Ottoman Anatolia. Ph.D. disserta­tion, New York University, 2009. 428 pp.

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2957. winter, Michael. Ottoman qadls in Damascus during the 16th- 18th centuries. Law, custom, and statute in the Muslim world: studies in honor of Aharon Layish. Ed. Ron Shaham. Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2007, pp. 87-109.

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