IMMOVABLE VALVES IN MANİSA ACCORDİNG TO 171 NUMBERED MANISA REGISTRATION REGISTRATION Cover Image

171 NUMARALI MANİSA ŞER’İYE SİCİLİNDEKİ TEREKE KAYITLARINA GÖRE MANİSA’DA TAŞINMAZ MALLAR
IMMOVABLE VALVES IN MANİSA ACCORDİNG TO 171 NUMBERED MANISA REGISTRATION REGISTRATION

Author(s): Gülser OĞUZ
Subject(s): Cultural history, 18th Century, The Ottoman Empire
Published by: Namık Kemal Üniversitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi
Keywords: Manisa Sheriff Register; Tereke Register; Immovable Properties;

Summary/Abstract: Tereke records are the sources that contain the properties that they leave behind after the death of people. Terrestrial records kept by Kassam are kept on certain conditions. Therefore, although they reflect the general public, they contain important data. In this way, it is of great importance for the socioeconomic history researchers. This data about the Ottoman society, which is handled from many directions, gives valuable ideas to the issues such as the culture elements of the society, life styles and livelihoods. It is also possible to make inquiries at this point by moving from a single focal point based on the terrestrial records. For example, immovable properties in a city, their qualities, values, types; like who owns what immovables. In this study, Manisa Şer'iye Register Book no. 171 will be used. The notebook is 286 pages. It is determined that the book covers between the years 1113-1118 (1701-1707). 110 bookkeeping records were found in the notebook. All of the terrestrial records that are scattered within this book will be scanned with the focus on the immovable properties of the persons. Those who do not have immovable property will be excluded form the study. As a result of this survey, you will have an idea about the values and types of the immovable properties of the Manisaites in the early 18th century.

  • Issue Year: 6/2018
  • Issue No: 11
  • Page Range: 273-299
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: Turkish