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626
Согласно историку венгерского происхождения Ибрагиму Печеви (ум. 1650 г.), цитируемому в Imber, The Ottoman Empire, 1300–1650, 109. Имбер не предоставляет никаких ссылок на страницы с этой цитатой.
627
Selânikî Mustafa Efendi, Tarih-i Selânikî, 2:436.
628
Ozgen Felek, ‘Displaying Manhood and Masculinity at the Imperial Circumcision Festivity of 1582’, Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association 6, no. 1 (Spring 2019), 142.
629
Mustafa Ali, цит. по: Fleischer, Bureaucrat and Intellectual in the Ottoman Empire, 154, note 40.
630
Inalcik, The Ottoman Empire, 61–62.
631
Baki Tezcan, The Second Ottoman Empire: Political and Social Transformation in the Early Modern World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), 115.
632
Müneccimbaşı, Sahâ’ifü-l-ahbâr (Istanbul, 1285H), 618, цит. по: Vatin and Veinstein, Le Sérail ébranlé, 310–311.
633
Кафес – часть Топкапы, главного дворца Османской империи и в то же время резиденции османских султанов. Кафес представлял собой место заточения шехзаде, сыновей султана и возможных престолонаследников, расположенное непосредственно при дворце. – Прим. ред.
634
Tezcan, The Second Ottoman Empire, 46–47.
635
Согласно венецианскому отчету, цит. по: Finkel, Osman’s Dream, 184–185.
636
Finkel, Osman’s Dream, 195.
637
Baer, ‘Manliness, Male Virtue and History Writing’, 133.
638
Inalcik, ‘The Socio-Political Effects of the Diffusion of Fire-arms in the Middle East’, 199–200; Halil Inalcik, ‘Military and Fiscal Transformation in the Ottoman Empire, 1600–1700’, Archivum Ottomanicum 6 (1980): 283–337.
639
Mustafa Akdağ, Celâlî isyanları, 1550–1603 (Ankara: Ankara Üniversitesi, 1963); Inalcik, ‘The Socio-Political Effects of the Diffusion of Fire-arms in the Middle East’, 201; William Griswold, The Great Anatolian Rebellion, 1000–1020/1591–1611, Islamkundliche Untersuchungen Bd. 83 (Freiburg, Germany: Klaus Schwarz, 1983).
640
Tezcan, The Second Ottoman Empire, 141–142.
641
Tezcan, The Second Ottoman Empire, 143, 150.
642
Karen Barkey, Bandits and Bureaucrats: The Ottoman Route to State Centralization (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1993).
643
Tezcan, The Second Ottoman Empire, 146.
644
Silahdar Fındıklılı Mehmed Ağa, Tarih-i Silahdar (Istanbul: Devlet, 1928), 2:263.
645
Sam White, The Climate of Rebellion in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013).
646
Molly Greene, A Shared World: Christians and Muslims in the Early Modern Mediterranean (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000), 39–44; Michael Meeker, A Nation of Empire: The Ottoman Legacy of Turkish Modernity (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002), 162–176.
647
Greene, The Edinburgh History of the Greeks, 184.
648
Inalcik, ‘Military and Fiscal Transformation in the Ottoman Empire’.
649
Daniel Goffman, Izmir and the Levantine World, 1550–1650 (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1990).
650
Inalcik, ‘Military and Fiscal Transformation in the Ottoman Empire’.
651
Иррегулярные войска – обобщающее название воинских частей, соединений и объединений в вооруженных силах некоторых государств, не имеющих твердой и постоянной организации или по своему комплектованию, прохождению военной службы, обучению, воспитанию, обмундированию значительно отличающиеся от регулярных войск. – Прим. ред.
652
Inalcik, The Ottoman Empire, 41.
653
Bernard Lewis, ‘Ottoman Observers of Ottoman Decline’, Islamic Studies 1, no. 1 (March 1962): 71–87.
654
Cornell H. Fleischer, ‘Between the Lines: Realities of Scribal Life in the Sixteenth Century’, in Studies in Honour of Professor V.L. Ménage, ed. Colin Heywood and Colin Imber (Istanbul: Isis, 1994), 45–61.
655
Rifa’at ‘Ali Abou-El-Haj, Formation of the Modern State: The Ottoman Empire, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1991), 24–25.
656
Fleischer, Bureaucrat and Intellectual in the Ottoman Empire, 8.
657
Fleischer, ‘Between the Lines’.
658
Cemal Kafadar, ‘The Myth of the Golden Age’, in Süleymân the Second [sic, the First] and His Time, ed. Halil Inalcik and Cemal Kafadar (Istanbul: Isis, 1993), 37–48.
659
Üveysi, Nasîhat-ı İslâmbol (Наставление Стамбулу) (ок. 1620 или 1630-х гг.), цит. по: Baki Tezcan, ‘From Veysî (d. 1628) to Üveysî (fl. ca. 1630): Ottoman Advice Literature and Its Discontents’, in Reforming Early Modern Monarchies: The Castilian Arbitristas in Comparative European Perspectives, ed. Sina Rauschenbach and Christian Windler, Wolfenbütteler Forschungen 143 (Wiesbaden, Germany: Harrassowitz, 2016), 141–156, здесь 153.
660
Üveysi, Nasîhat-ı İslâmbol, 153.
661
Koçu Bey, advisor to Murad IV, writing in 1631, цит. по: Lewis, ‘Ottoman Observers of Ottoman Decline’, 76.
662
Katib Çelebi, Destür ul-amel li islah il-halel (Практическое руководство по устранению дефектов, 1653) and Mizan ul-hakk (Баланс Правды, 1656).
663
Kafadar, ‘The Question of Ottoman Decline’, 43.
664
Tezcan, The Second Ottoman Empire, 113–114.
665
Katip Çelebi, Fezleke (Istanbul: Ceride-i Havadis Matbaası, 1287 AH/1871 CE), 1:390.
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Tezcan, The Second Ottoman Empire, 115. Он также родился у самого молодого султана, ставшего отцом в истории династии, 14-летнего Ахмеда I.
667
Tezcan, The Second Ottoman Empire, 118–119.
668
Tezcan, The Second Ottoman Empire, 115.