The Jews of the Ottoman Empire in the Late Fifteenth and the Sixteenth Centuries: Administrative, Economic, Legal, and Social Relations as Reflected in the Responsa |
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Tartalomjegyzék
Introduction | 1 |
The Establishment of the Jewish Community in the Empire | 11 |
Jewish Attitudes and Views towards the Ottoman State | 30 |
Attitudes | 41 |
Relations between Muslim and Jewish Law Courts | 47 |
Rabbinic Attitudes toward Documents issued by the Mahkeme | 54 |
Legal Matters between Jews and NonJews brought before | 60 |
Measures and | 68 |
The Jews as Taxpayers | 81 |
The Jews Involvement in the Empires Trade | 128 |
Conclusion | 179 |
Appendix | 188 |
Bibliography | 194 |
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