JEDAN PRIMJER OSMANSKE TOLERANCIJE NA BALKANU: OČUVANJE MANASTIRA I CRKAVA
EXAMPLE OF THE OTTOMAN TOLERANCE IN BALKAN: PRESERVATION OF MONASTERY AND CHURCHES
Author(s): Okutman Nihan EyubogluSubject(s): History of Church(es), The Ottoman Empire
Published by: Almanah
Keywords: Pax Ottomana; Church; Monastery; Balkans; Ottoman Empire;
Summary/Abstract: The Ottoman Empire's conquest of the Balkans began in 1352 and has resulted in a large extent in the Fatih Sultan Mehmet's period. In 1352 the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans stepped up to a period of over 500 years and left deep traces in the Balkan culture and history. It took more than 500 years rule of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans there are many reasons, of course. Economic, political and military power while this rule, followed tolerance policy has been the main factor in question are permanent sovereignty. In this study, the tolerance of the Ottoman Empire one of the topics given in the sample, we'll discuss the protection of churches and monasteries. Churches and monasteries in the military sense, protection is not only against external threats in the form of protection, but also protection against the clock there are also churches and monasteries. Thus, we will deal with churches and monasteries in the repair and construction work.
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 57-58
- Page Range: 185-196
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Bosnian
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