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Archivum Ottomanicum concerns itself primarily with Ottoman history and Ottoman philology. However, the editors also welcome articles on subjects related to Ottoman studies in the history and culture of Europe, including Danubian Europe, the Black Sea area and the Caucasus, and in the history and culture of the Arab and the Iranian lands as well as Byzantium. The publication of historical documents and records and their interpretation are of special interest.
From the contents (altogether 17 contributions): Csaba Göncöl, An Unknown Literary Source on the Death of Toktamış Giray Khan Deniz Armağan Akto, Ottoman Frontier Organization on the Lower Danube: The Sancak of Niğbolu (Nicopolis) at the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century Szonja Emese Schmidt, Authorship Issues around an Ottoman Turkish Manuscript of Translations of European Works from the First Half of the 18th Century Krisztina Juhász, Peace Negotiations as the Scene for Habsburg (Hungarian)–Ottoman Diplomatic Contacts (1606–1642) Olivier Bouquet, Wood and Woodworkers in the Ottoman Empire: Prolegomena to a Research Project on 17th-Century Materials Stefan Winter, Sultan Süleyman’s Campaign against the ʿAlawis of Hama, 1548–1549 Sándor Papp, The Status of Hungary in the War Year of 1683 in the Porte’s Vision: A Case Study Based on the Sultan’s Treaty Document to the Hungarian Rebels (1682) and the Grand Vizier’s Edict of Submission to Sopron |