European and Islamic trade in the early Ottoman state: the merchants of Genoa and Turkey

"International trade was of great importance for the Ottomans in the construction of their early empire. Kate Fleet's book examines the trade links which existed between European merchants and their Muslim counterparts from the beginnings of the Ottoman empire in 1300 to the fall of Consta...

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Главный автор: Fleet, Kate (Автор)
Формат: Print
Язык:Английский
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Опубликовано: Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge University Press 1999
В:Год: 1999
Обзоры:[Rezension von: Fleet, Kate, European and Islamic Trade in the Early Ottoman State: The Merchants of Genoa and Turkey] (2001) (Dursteler, Eric)
Редактирование:1. publ.
Серии журналов/журналы:Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization
Нормированные ключевые слова (последовательности):B Ottoman Empire / Genoa / Byzantine Empire / Islam / Commerce / History 1300-1453
Другие ключевые слова:B Bibliographie enthalten
B Handelsgeschichte
B Europe
B Commerce
B Turkey Commerce Europe
B Commerce History Medieval, 500-1500
B Europe Commerce Islamic countries
B Turkey
B Merchant
B Turkey History Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918
B 1300-1453
B History 1300-1453
B Islamic countries Commerce Europe
B Genoa
B Ottoman Empire
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Итог:"International trade was of great importance for the Ottomans in the construction of their early empire. Kate Fleet's book examines the trade links which existed between European merchants and their Muslim counterparts from the beginnings of the Ottoman empire in 1300 to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. By using previously unexploited Latin and Turkish sources, and by focusing on the trading partnership between the Genoese and the Turks, she demonstrates how this interaction contributed to the economic development of the early Ottoman state and, indeed, to Ottoman territorial expansion."--Jacket
"International trade was of great importance for the Ottomans in the construction of their early empire. Kate Fleet's book examines the trade links which existed between European merchants and their Muslim counterparts from the beginnings of the Ottoman empire in 1300 to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. By using previously unexploited Latin and Turkish sources, and by focusing on the trading partnership between the Genoese and the Turks, she demonstrates how this interaction contributed to the economic development of the early Ottoman state and, indeed, to Ottoman territorial expansion."--Jacket
ISBN:0521642213