#smrgKİTABEVİ Ottomanica an Meta-Ottomanica: Studies in and Around Ottoman History 13e-18e Centuries - 2013
1. ‘Pioneers in Medi-eval Middle Eastern Studies: Paul Wittek (1894-1978)', Al-Usur al-Wusta: The Bulletin of Middle East Medievalists 17/2 (Oct. 2005), 36-40.
2. ‘Mehmed II and the Historians: Babinger's Mehmed der Er-oberer during fifty years (1953-2003)'. Turcica (Paris), xl (2008), 295-344.
3. ‘Three Letters of Lajos Fekete on the Geography of Ottoman Hungary (In memoriam Lajos Fekete, 1891-1969)', Acta Orientalia Hungarica (Budapest) xlvi/2-3 (1992-3), 257-275.
II. Problems in Ottoman History and Prehistory
4. ‘Some problems in the numismatic evidence for the reigns of Nogay Khan and Chaka', (in Russian: ‘Nekotorye problemy numizmaticheskovo dokazatel'stva pravlenii xana Nogaya i Dzheki'), in: M. A. Usmanov (ed.), Proceed-ings of an International Conference on the Historical Sources for the Ulus Djuchi (Golden Horde), Kazan, 1998 (Kazan, 2002), 129-145.
5. ‘Filling the Black Hole: the Emergence of the Bithynian atamanates', in H. İnalcık (ed.), The Great Ottoman-Turkish Civilisation, I: Politics (Ankara, 2000), 107-115.
6. ‘The 1337 Bursa Inscription and Its Inter-preters', in Turcica, xxxvi (2004), 215-231.
7. ‘824/“8224” = 1421: the “False” (Düzme) Mustafa and his Ephemeral Coinage', in A. Temimi (ed.), Mélanges Halil Sahillioğlu, ii (Zaghouan [Tunisia], 1997 (= Arab Historical Review for Ottoman Studies, xv-xvi (Oct.-Nov. 1997), part 1), 159-175.
8. ‘A Mid-Fifteenth Century Byzantine and Ottoman Coin Hoard from Rumeli: the Ottoman Component (a Preliminary Report)', in: Carole Hillenbrand (ed.), The Sultan's Tur-ret: Studies in Honour of Clifford Edmund Bosworth - Volume Two. Studies in Persian and Turkish Culture (Leiden: Brill, 2000), 109-123.
9. ‘The Evolution of the Ottoman Provincial Law-Code (Sancak Kânûn-nâme): the Kânûn-nâme-i Livâ-i Semendire (1)', The Turkish Studies Association Bulletin xv/2 (Sept. 1991), 223-252.
10. ‘Myk-hailo Hrushevsky on the Rise of Ukrainian Cossackdom: An Ottoman View (A Review Article)', Osmanlı Araştırmaları, xxi (2001), 323-335.
III. Around Ottoman History: Maritime Themes
11. ‘The Red Sea Trade and Ottoman wakf support for the population of Mecca and Medina in the later seventeenth century. Notes on an unpublished Ottoman shipping register', in: A. Temimi (ed.), La vie sociale dans les provinces arabes à l'époque ottomane (Zaghouan, 1988), iii, 165-184.
12. ‘A “forgotten frontier”? Algiers and the Ottoman maritime frontier from the French bombardment (1682) to the Algiers earth-quake (1716)'. Revue d'Histoire Maghrébine xxxi (Jan. 2004; no. 114), 35-50.
13. ‘The Kapudan Pasha, the English Ambassador and the Blackham Galley: an Episode in Anglo-Ottoman maritime rela-tions (1697)', in The Kapudan Pasha, his Office and his Domain: Proceedings of the 4th Halcyon Days Conference, Crete, Jan. 2000 (ed. E. Zachariadou), Rethymnon, 2002, 409-438.
14. ‘Sickness and Death in an Ill Climate: the Detention of the Blackham Galley at Iz-mir, 1697-8', in: M. van den Boogert (ed.) Ottoman Izmir. Studies in Honour of Professor A. H. de Groot (Leiden, 2007), 53-74. Index
1. ‘Pioneers in Medi-eval Middle Eastern Studies: Paul Wittek (1894-1978)', Al-Usur al-Wusta: The Bulletin of Middle East Medievalists 17/2 (Oct. 2005), 36-40.
2. ‘Mehmed II and the Historians: Babinger's Mehmed der Er-oberer during fifty years (1953-2003)'. Turcica (Paris), xl (2008), 295-344.
3. ‘Three Letters of Lajos Fekete on the Geography of Ottoman Hungary (In memoriam Lajos Fekete, 1891-1969)', Acta Orientalia Hungarica (Budapest) xlvi/2-3 (1992-3), 257-275.
II. Problems in Ottoman History and Prehistory
4. ‘Some problems in the numismatic evidence for the reigns of Nogay Khan and Chaka', (in Russian: ‘Nekotorye problemy numizmaticheskovo dokazatel'stva pravlenii xana Nogaya i Dzheki'), in: M. A. Usmanov (ed.), Proceed-ings of an International Conference on the Historical Sources for the Ulus Djuchi (Golden Horde), Kazan, 1998 (Kazan, 2002), 129-145.
5. ‘Filling the Black Hole: the Emergence of the Bithynian atamanates', in H. İnalcık (ed.), The Great Ottoman-Turkish Civilisation, I: Politics (Ankara, 2000), 107-115.
6. ‘The 1337 Bursa Inscription and Its Inter-preters', in Turcica, xxxvi (2004), 215-231.
7. ‘824/“8224” = 1421: the “False” (Düzme) Mustafa and his Ephemeral Coinage', in A. Temimi (ed.), Mélanges Halil Sahillioğlu, ii (Zaghouan [Tunisia], 1997 (= Arab Historical Review for Ottoman Studies, xv-xvi (Oct.-Nov. 1997), part 1), 159-175.
8. ‘A Mid-Fifteenth Century Byzantine and Ottoman Coin Hoard from Rumeli: the Ottoman Component (a Preliminary Report)', in: Carole Hillenbrand (ed.), The Sultan's Tur-ret: Studies in Honour of Clifford Edmund Bosworth - Volume Two. Studies in Persian and Turkish Culture (Leiden: Brill, 2000), 109-123.
9. ‘The Evolution of the Ottoman Provincial Law-Code (Sancak Kânûn-nâme): the Kânûn-nâme-i Livâ-i Semendire (1)', The Turkish Studies Association Bulletin xv/2 (Sept. 1991), 223-252.
10. ‘Myk-hailo Hrushevsky on the Rise of Ukrainian Cossackdom: An Ottoman View (A Review Article)', Osmanlı Araştırmaları, xxi (2001), 323-335.
III. Around Ottoman History: Maritime Themes
11. ‘The Red Sea Trade and Ottoman wakf support for the population of Mecca and Medina in the later seventeenth century. Notes on an unpublished Ottoman shipping register', in: A. Temimi (ed.), La vie sociale dans les provinces arabes à l'époque ottomane (Zaghouan, 1988), iii, 165-184.
12. ‘A “forgotten frontier”? Algiers and the Ottoman maritime frontier from the French bombardment (1682) to the Algiers earth-quake (1716)'. Revue d'Histoire Maghrébine xxxi (Jan. 2004; no. 114), 35-50.
13. ‘The Kapudan Pasha, the English Ambassador and the Blackham Galley: an Episode in Anglo-Ottoman maritime rela-tions (1697)', in The Kapudan Pasha, his Office and his Domain: Proceedings of the 4th Halcyon Days Conference, Crete, Jan. 2000 (ed. E. Zachariadou), Rethymnon, 2002, 409-438.
14. ‘Sickness and Death in an Ill Climate: the Detention of the Blackham Galley at Iz-mir, 1697-8', in: M. van den Boogert (ed.) Ottoman Izmir. Studies in Honour of Professor A. H. de Groot (Leiden, 2007), 53-74. Index