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            La gent d’État dans la société ottomane damascène

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            Auteur
            Colette Establet, Jean-Paul Pascual
            Language
            French
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            Résumé
            Dans cet ouvrage, Colette Establet et Jean-Paul Pascual achèvent leur tour d’horizon de la société ottomane damascène vers 1700. Les inventaires après décès et les comptes de gestion des orphelins mineurs autorisent l’analyse du groupe des agents civils et militaires de l’État, les ‘askar. Qui sont-ils ? Quels liens entretiennent-ils avec la société des ra‘āyā ? Peu avant 1700, ce n’est pas le montant moyen de leur fortune qui les distingue, mais la composition de leur patrimoine. Les ‘askar...
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            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/48448
            Keywords
            XVIIe siècle; armes; ‘askar; patrimoines; comptes de gestion; inventaires après décès; Agents de l’État ottoman; Damas ottomane; campagne; harnachement; ra‘āyā; armement; Syrie ottomane
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            ISBN
            9782351591758, 9782351593073
            Publisher
            Presses de l’Ifpo
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            http://books.openedition.org/ifpo/
            Publication date and place
            2011
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