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Article

Community Relations in the Ottoman Balkans of the Suleymanic Age: The Case of Avlonya (1520–1568)

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Department of History, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Sakarya University, Serdivan 54050, Türkiye
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Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Istanbul 34000, Türkiye
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Independent Researcher, Sakarya 54050, Türkiye
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Religions 2024, 15(12), 1443; https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15121443
Submission received: 28 July 2024 / Revised: 30 September 2024 / Accepted: 21 November 2024 / Published: 27 November 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Jewish-Muslim Relations in the Past and Present)

Abstract

This study examines the relations between an exiled Jewish diaspora and the surrounding Muslim communities in the significant Ottoman Balkan city of Avlonya between 1520 and 1568. Having been expelled from Spain (1492) and Portugal (1496), numerous Sephardic Jews settled in Avlonya in the early sixteenth century, integrating into Ottoman social structures and making notable contributions to both the economic and demographic landscape of the city. This study examines the extent of the Jewish community’s assimilation into Avlonya and Ottoman society in the immediate aftermath of its arrival, assessing its pathways to integration, their limitations, and the dynamics of coexistence and mutual trust. It posits that in a relatively short period, the integration of Avlonya’s Sephardic Jews into both the city and society proved to be a positive success from the perspective of the state and the community itself. Evidence in support of this assertion is found in an examination of the tahrir defters and sharia court records (the primary sources of data for this research). The depth of the findings and the variety of research questions posed mean that this study has employed a mixed-methods approach, allowing for both quantitative and qualitative evaluations.
Keywords: Ottoman Empire; Muslim–Jewish relations; Avlonya; culture of coexistence Ottoman Empire; Muslim–Jewish relations; Avlonya; culture of coexistence

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Kerim, M.; Aktaş, F.M.; Kurt, M. Community Relations in the Ottoman Balkans of the Suleymanic Age: The Case of Avlonya (1520–1568). Religions 2024, 15, 1443. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15121443

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Kerim M, Aktaş FM, Kurt M. Community Relations in the Ottoman Balkans of the Suleymanic Age: The Case of Avlonya (1520–1568). Religions. 2024; 15(12):1443. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15121443

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Kerim, Mehmet, Furkan Mert Aktaş, and Menderes Kurt. 2024. "Community Relations in the Ottoman Balkans of the Suleymanic Age: The Case of Avlonya (1520–1568)" Religions 15, no. 12: 1443. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15121443

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Kerim, M., Aktaş, F. M., & Kurt, M. (2024). Community Relations in the Ottoman Balkans of the Suleymanic Age: The Case of Avlonya (1520–1568). Religions, 15(12), 1443. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15121443

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