Ahidnâme
An Ahdname, achtiname or ahidnâme (meaning the "Bill of Oath") is a type of Ottoman charter commonly referred to as a capitulation. During the early modern period, the Ottoman Empire called it an Ahidname-i-Humayun or an imperial pledge and the Ahdname functioned as an official agreement between the Empire and various European states.
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Ahidnâme
An Ahdname, achtiname or ahidnâme (meaning the "Bill of Oath") is a type of Ottoman charter commonly referred to as a capitulation. During the early modern period, the Ottoman Empire called it an Ahidname-i-Humayun or an imperial pledge and the Ahdname functioned as an official agreement between the Empire and various European states.
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An Ahdname, achtiname or ahidn ...... e and various European states.
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Αχτναμές ή Αχιτναμές είναι λέξ ...... θνική Βιβλιοθήκη των Παρισίων.
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An Ahdname, achtiname or ahidn ...... e and various European states.
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Αχτναμές ή Αχιτναμές είναι λέξ ...... μεταγενέστερα προς επικύρωση.
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Ahidnâme
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Αχτναμές
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