The government of the Ottoman Empire in the time of Suleiman the MagnificentLybyer, Albert Howe
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The government of the Ottoman Empire in the time of Suleiman the Magnificent
Lybyer, Albert Howe
Süleyman I, Sultan of the Turks, 1494 or 1495-1566; Turkey -- Politics and government
48. Law concerning the Yayas and Mosellems (free foot-soldiers). p. 415
49. Law concerning the imperial foundations and the _vakfs_. p. 416
49. Regulations concerning lawsuits over land. p. 417
51. Law concerning the time of the harvest. p. 418
52. Law concerning the harvest and the designation of those
persons who receive their income out of landed property
but not at the time of harvest. (Not a separate heading
in Hammer.) p. 419
53. Special regulations concerning fiefs in regard to dating,
registering, etc. (Not found in Hammer.)
54. Law concerning the intendants of the fiscus, the receivers
of taxes, and regulations concerning the revenues of the
court. p. 419
55. Law concerning the holders of great and small fiefs, and
concerning the freedom of some military persons from
certain occasional taxes. p. 421
56. Law concerning the _Beylerbeys_, the _Sanjak Beys_, and
the _Kapuji-bashis_. p. 422
57. Law concerning the fees of judges. p. 423
57. Law concerning the contents of the _berats_ of the judges
(their diplomas of appointment). (Omitted in Hammer.)
58. Regulations concerning lawsuits between _Spahis_ and
non-Mohammedans or between two _Spahis_. p. 424
60. Law concerning taxes which are demanded from leased land
when the tenth alone is insufficient. (Not found in Hammer.)
APPENDIX IV
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE MOGUL EMPIRE IN INDIA[797]
“The uncommon abilities of most of the princes, with the
mild and humane character of all, rendered Hindostan the
most flourishing empire in the world during two complete
centuries.”—DOW.
GENERAL COMPARISON OF OTTOMAN AND INDIAN CONDITIONS
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