Halil Inalcik, the acknowledged dean of American Ottoman studies, has contributed a stunning new study of economic life of the Black Sea under Ottoman Rule. Caffa was Crimea’s most important port and every nationality and religion of the Black Sea littoral resided there. The customs register provides important evidence about the economic activities of these parties, as well as detailed insight into the everyday life of the people of the region. All those interested in the Ottoman period and Black Sea history will find this to be a signal publication.
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Studies in Ottoman Documents Pertaining to Ukraine and the Black Sea Countries 2
Sources and Studies on the Ottoman Black Sea, Volume I: The Customs Register of Caffa, 1487-1490
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PAPERBACK
$42.00 • £27.95 • €38.70
ISBN 9780916458829
Publication: March 1997
216 pages
8 1/4 x 10 7/8 inches
maps and illustrations
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