Osmanlı Kudüs'ünde Katolik-Yahudi Münasebetlerine Bir Bakış (XVI. Yüzyıl)
Journal Title: FİLİSTİN ARAŞTIRMALARI DERGİSİ - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 4
Abstract
Witnessing radical attitudes of the Catholic Spain and Portugal, large groups of the Jews abandoned their countries and sought refuge in the Ottoman Empire in the fifteenth century. The Ottoman Tahrir data at hand shows that some of the refugee Jews, came to the region to settle especially in the Safed. Based on the Ottoman court records, this paper aims to discuss various aspects of the Catholic-Jewish relations in the Ottoman Jerusalem in the sixteenth century.
Authors and Affiliations
Mustfa Öksüz
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