Arab Traders in Their Own Words : Merchant Letters from the Eastern Mediterranean Around 1800 /
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Arab Traders in their Own Words explores for the first time the largest unified corpus of merchant correspondence to have survived from the Ottoman period. The writers chosen for this first volume were mostly Christian merchants who traded within a network that connected the Syrian and Egyptian provinces and extended from Damascus in the North to Alexandria in the South with particular centers in Jerusalem and Damietta. They lived through one of the most turbulent intersections of Ottoman and European imperial history, the 1790s and early 1800s, and had to navigate their fortunes through diplomacy, culture, and commerce. Besides an edition of more than 190 letters in colloquial Arabic this volume also offers a profound introductory study.
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Arab Traders in their Own Words explores for the first time the largest corpus of merchant correspondence to have survived from the Ottoman period. The mostly Christian traders of the Syrian and Egyptian provinces lived through one of the most turbulent intersections of Ottoman and European imperial history. :
1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
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Graeco-Arabica /
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Volme 1- :
"The fourth volume contains most of the papers delivered at the Second and Third International Congresses on Graeco-Arabic Studies ..." (called on title page International Congress on Greek and Arabic Studies)
Volme 5 (1993)- has papers from the 4th- congress under its later name : International Congress on Graeco-Oriental and Graeco-African Studies ; <volumes 7-8 (1999-2000)-> have papers from the <6th-> congress : International Congresss on Graeco-Oriental and African Studies. :
volumes : illustrations ; 24 cm. :
Annual
Graeco-Arabica /
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Vol. 1- :
"The fourth volume contains most of the papers delivered at the Second and Third International Congresses on Graeco-Arabic Studies ..." (called on title page International Congress on Greek and Arabic Studies).
Vol. 5 (1993)--has papers from the 4th- congress under its later name: International Congress on Graeco-Oriental and Graeco-African Studies; <vols 7-8 (1999-2000)-> have papers from the <6th-> congress: International Congress on Graeco-Oriental and African Studies; Volume 11 (2011) also includes papers from the colloquium "The Arab Dominion of Crete (824/826-961 AD)". :
volumes : illustrations ; 24 cm. :
Irregular