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GRAND, 54, 70, 71, 80, 185
architectural patronage, xviii, 474–5
and craftsmen, 345, 350
household separates from sultan’s, 70, 470
K
¨
opr
¨
ul
¨
u dominance, 50, 78
see also individual names
Vlachs (eflaks), 160–1
Vojvodina, 278
Voskopoj
¨
e (Moschopole), 159–60
voynuks (non-Muslim horse-grooms), 161, 171
voyvodas (financial agents), 121, 173
Wahhabi movement, 59, 69, 70, 186, 204–5, 206
conquest of Mecca and Medina, xviii, 59,
87, 205
Wallachia, xix, 28–9, 54, 237, 374, 387
Christianity, 54, 278–9
Ottoman and Habsburg possession, 55, 90,
91, 100, 102, 106
Pasvando
˘
glu’s associates raid, 180, 181–2
waqfs (pious endowments) see also vakıf, 192
warehouse, Salonika, 267
warfare, 8–10, 81–117, 117n.117
alternative systems, 82, 89; see also army;
paramilitary forces
architectural projects funded by, 448, 458
battlefronts, 85–7
bureaucracy and command structures, 83
defeat, and turn to diplomacy, 70, 107–8
and disease, 101, 103
distances to front, 86, 101
East–West cultural divide questioned, 84–5
end of expansionist, 70, 74–5, 107–8, 111
European influence, 8–9, 55–6, 98–9, 106,
116, 171–2, 179
external and internal, 114–15
logistics, 87, 101; see also supply below
military revolution debate, 83, 84–5
nomads and, 32, 87
political and social effects, 85, 87–8, 99, 111,
114–17, 119, 172, 245
and reform, 97, 105–7, 112, 115–17
religious motivation, 93
and trade, 84, 90, 91, 365, 374
vassal princes’ role, 96–7
see also armour; army; artillery; ayan
(military role); cavalry; conscription;
firearms, small; fortifications; navy,
Ottoman; siege warfare; sultan (warrior
role); supply (military); techology
(military); weapons; and under
countryside; economy; finance, public;
taxation
warlords, 78–9, 80, 85
in Arab lands, 186, 188, 189, 195
challege to state, 135, 136, 137, 188
see also individual names
water buffalo, 38, 95
water-lifting wheels, 38
water mains inspectorate, 448, 450
water mills, 38, 388
water supply, 251–2, 453–4, 469, 471–3
see also aqueducts; fountains; sebıls
weapons, 102
see also armour; artillery; firearms,
small
weddings
clothing for, 338, 370
royal, 76, 251, 347, 443, 490
weighing dues (mizan-ı harir), 357
welfare; Jewish organisation, Salonika,
267
wheat, 38, 333, 334, 377, 389–90
wine, 21, 24, 25, 119, 179–80, 388
women, 17, 226–54, 254n.95, 270–1
dervish, Asiye Hatun, 517
elite non-royal, 13, 76, 252–4
family and identity, 242–50
guardians of children, 243–4
in household, 76, 245–7; single
householding, 242–3
and legal system, 232, 233, 238, 242, 249,
254–5
in literature, 226–8, 233, 509
middle class, 255
moralists on, 73, 226, 227–8, 232
philanthropy and patronage, 13, 227,
239–41, 251–2, 447, 509
and politics, 48, 71, 73, 76, 78, 227, 252
property, 130, 238–42, 253–4, 362
representation, 226–31, 237, 439
segregation, 226, 227–8, 232, 236, 254–5, 260,
270–1
sexuality, 226, 227, 231–7
slaves, 229, 234–7
sources on, 226–7
tax-farmers, 13, 241, 447
traditions on, 230–1, 232
travelling saleswomen, 343
vakıf founders, 239–41, 251
veiling, 230–1, 232, 236
see also divorce; marriage; queen mothers;
and under consumption; craftsmen and
craft production; education; inheritance;
Jews; painting; poetry; royal family
woodwork, veneered, 465
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