The Turkish Historical Society Archives (TÜRK TARİH KURUMU) preserves a vast collection of Ottoman and early Republican documents, manuscripts, and records. A vital resource for scholars of Ottoman and early Turkish history.
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https://t.co/ToJvtXc9Qv
Anatolian Archaeology is an online platform reporting on recent discoveries, excavations, and research across Anatolia, offering researchers concise updates on developments from prehistory through the medieval period.
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https://t.co/DJPbHn3Vt7
The Sephardic Studies Digital Collection at the University of Washington offers researchers access to manuscripts, books, and letters on Sephardic Jewish history and Ottoman-era culture.
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https://t.co/B0taaB8brR
RomArchive is a digital archive providing researchers with access to Roma/Romani culture, history, and multimedia resources, including Ottoman-era contexts.
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https://t.co/hU0Yqxu083
Here is an online resource abut archives concerning the middle east and how to find your way around them. Very useful as a place to start your research!
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https://t.co/kbEyCC2qfK
Lady Layard’s Journal is a firsthand account of Ottoman life and diplomacy through the diaries of Lady Enid Layard, wife of the British Ambassador to Constantinople, spanning 20 April 1877 to 2 June 1880.
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https://t.co/aiIo8zSeij