Year:2019   Volume: 6   Issue: 15   Area: Tarih / History

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Ema MILJKOVIĆ

THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TIMAR SYSTEM IN RUMELIA: THE TIMAR SYSTEM IN THE BORDER REGION OF ISA-BEG ISHAKOVIĆ (15TH CENTURY CASE STUDY), pp. 353-361

In this paper would be shown, on the example of border region commanded by Isa-beg Ishaković, the example of the timar system in the Ottoman border regions of the old type, in Rumelia. The characteristic for this border region type is the multi level timar holding, which would be abandoned as a concept in the next decades. The examples of the border region of the new type, without multi level timar holdings are the provinces of Smederevo and Bosnia. For border region of Isa-beg Ishaković has been preserved the census book dated 1455. The detailed analysis of this register gives the possibility to make a picture about the land holding and social relations in this very importatnt region of the time.

Keywords: Border Region, Rumelia, Isa-beg Ishaković, 15th century, Timar System, Multi-Level Timar Holding

http://dx.doi.org/10.17822/omad.2019.130


THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TIMAR SYSTEM IN RUMELIA: THE TIMAR SYSTEM IN THE BORDER REGION OF ISA-BEG ISHAKOVIĆ (15TH CENTURY CASE STUDY), pp. 353-361

In this paper would be shown, on the example of border region commanded by Isa-beg Ishaković, the example of the timar system in the Ottoman border regions of the old type, in Rumelia. The characteristic for this border region type is the multi level timar holding, which would be abandoned as a concept in the next decades. The examples of the border region of the new type, without multi level timar holdings are the provinces of Smederevo and Bosnia. For border region of Isa-beg Ishaković has been preserved the census book dated 1455. The detailed analysis of this register gives the possibility to make a picture about the land holding and social relations in this very importatnt region of the time.

Anahtar Kelimeler: Border Region, Rumelia, Isa-beg Ishaković, 15th century, Timar System, Multi-Level Timar Holding

http://dx.doi.org/10.17822/omad.2019.130


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