Women’s Organizations in Bulgaria A Growing Movement
Women's organizations in Bulgaria were created as a result of internal changes in society, but foreign influences also played a role in changing traditional...
Provincial Treasuries and Tax Disputes
In Sultan Murad IV’s era, regular remittances of provincial treasuries to Istanbul were commonplace. However, a dispute arose between Algeria and Tunis regarding taxation...
The Reign of Sultan Murad IV
Justice and Retribution
In a display of justice and retribution, Sultan Murad IV ordered the execution of Grand Vizier Kemankeş Ali Pasha, confiscating all his...
Imperial Wealth and Political Turmoil
Amidst various historical events, the Imperial fleet’s successful venture yielded a substantial booty of thirty thousand gold florins from European ships, enriching Istanbul’s coffers.
Tragic...
Discovering Turkey’s Naval Museum
Turkey’s Naval Museum stands as a testament to the country’s rich maritime heritage. With a vast collection of nearly 20,000 artifacts, it ranks among...
Exploring Ottoman-Era Monuments in Istanbul
Oskudar A Glimpse into Ottoman Majesty
Oskudar, a residential district thriving during the Ottoman era, serves as one of Istanbul’s key centers for Ottoman-era monuments....
Exploring the History of Zeyrek Church Mosque
Zeyrek Church Mosque, situated in the Zeyrek neighborhood, derives its name from its location. Built during the Byzantine era between 1124 and 1137, it...
At the palace of Hormisdas
Instead, this session was an attempt to move the discussion forward without histrionics and public posturing, and one must give Justinian full credit for...
Born in Sozopolis
By comparison, Severus the Sober embodied a newly serious age. He was born in Sozopolis (near modern Konya) in Asia Minor, where his grandfather...
Constantinople in religious matters
The overweening blindness of Constantinople’s men arose in part from an accident of the fourth and fifth centuries. Antioch and Alexandria (that is to...












