Crossing Borders: Jews and Muslims in Ottoman Law, Economy and SocietyIntroduction Chapter 1: The Legal Status of the Jews Chapter 2: The Jews in Seventeenth Century Bursa Chapter 3: The Jews in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Edirne Chapter 4: The Jews in Sixteenth to Eighteenth Century Istanbul Chapter 5: Jews and Tax Farming Chapter 6: Jews and Money Lending Chapter 7: Jews and the Vakıf Institution Chapter 8: Jews in the Trade Network of the Ottoman Empire Conclusion. |
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Introduction | 7 |
The Legal Status of the Jews | 35 |
The Jews in Seventeenth Century Bursa | 65 |
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