This work examines the manner in which the Ottomans established control, in the fourteenth and fifteenth century, over a largely Orthodox Christian population in the Balkans and Aegean basin. It argues that their success in ruling the multi-ethnic, multi-confessioanl state thus created was due less to force of numbers than it was o their granting a wide variety of concessions and privileges to their subjects.
This policy, known as istimalet, or good will and accomodation, stemned, according to Lowry, from a combination of factors including a severe shortage of trained manpower to administer their ever-grawing politiy and an understanding, from a remarkably early period, that the fruits of conquest (booty and slaves) were no substitute for the steady flow of income (tax revenues) which could be obtained from a population whose support they enjoyed.
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 230,00 | 230,00 |
3 | 83,78 | 251,34 |
6 | 44,23 | 265,40 |
9 | 31,05 | 279,47 |
12 | 24,46 | 293,50 |
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 230,00 | 230,00 |
3 | 83,78 | 251,34 |
6 | 44,23 | 265,40 |
9 | 31,05 | 279,47 |
12 | 24,46 | 293,50 |
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 230,00 | 230,00 |
3 | 83,78 | 251,34 |
6 | 44,23 | 265,40 |
9 | 31,05 | 279,47 |
12 | 24,46 | 293,50 |
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 230,00 | 230,00 |
3 | 83,78 | 251,34 |
6 | 44,23 | 265,40 |
9 | 31,05 | 279,47 |
12 | 24,46 | 293,50 |
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 230,00 | 230,00 |
3 | 83,78 | 251,34 |
6 | 44,23 | 265,40 |
9 | 31,05 | 279,47 |
12 | 24,46 | 293,50 |
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 230,00 | 230,00 |
3 | 83,78 | 251,34 |
6 | 44,23 | 265,40 |
9 | 31,05 | 279,47 |
12 | 24,46 | 293,50 |
Taksit Sayısı | Taksit tutarı | Genel Toplam |
---|---|---|
Tek Çekim | 230,00 | 230,00 |
3 | - | - |
6 | - | - |
9 | - | - |
12 | - | - |
This work examines the manner in which the Ottomans established control, in the fourteenth and fifteenth century, over a largely Orthodox Christian population in the Balkans and Aegean basin. It argues that their success in ruling the multi-ethnic, multi-confessioanl state thus created was due less to force of numbers than it was o their granting a wide variety of concessions and privileges to their subjects.
This policy, known as istimalet, or good will and accomodation, stemned, according to Lowry, from a combination of factors including a severe shortage of trained manpower to administer their ever-grawing politiy and an understanding, from a remarkably early period, that the fruits of conquest (booty and slaves) were no substitute for the steady flow of income (tax revenues) which could be obtained from a population whose support they enjoyed.