Publication Date
1911
Publication Place
Istanbol -
H. Mateosyan Matbaasın'da tab olunmuş dur
Type
kitap
Language
tur, ota
Digital
No
Manuscript
No
Pages Count
259
Physical Dimensions
832, 259 pages ; 22 cm
Library
University of Michigan Library
Library Asset ID
922937003
Record ID
990138773790106381
Library Location
UM Ann Arbor Libraries, University Library
Date
1911
Notes
"Eski ve Yeni Ahit (Tevrat, Zebur ve İncil)", Page 828: Ahdi Atikin hitamı, Ahdi Atik: unnumbered blank pages 829-832: family history, marriages, births, deaths ..., Ahti Cedid: page 259: weights, measurements, currencies and their current equivalents., "Karamanlı Turkish is a dialect of Anatolian Turkish, spoken by the Greek Orthodox Christians in Karaman region of Ottoman Turkey. While Ottoman Turkish is written in the Arabic script, Karamanlı Turkish is written in the Greek alphabet. The term is derived from the 13th century Turkish Principality of Karaman in Central Anatolia. Karamanlı Greek Orthodox citizens of Turkey, and Turkish and Muslim citizens of Greece were exchanged as part of the Greek-Turkish population exchange of 1923."
Sample Text
Ahdi Atik (pages 1-832) -- Ahti Cedid (pages 1-259).
Akademik Disiplin
Humanities | Religious Studies
Nüsha Notu
MiU copy imperfect: Ahdi Atik: pages 1-86 wanting (Tekvin veya Yaratılış/Genesis, Mısır'dan Çıkış/Exodus); pages 87-90 torn and detached from binding; worn binding., Ahdi Atik: unnumbered blank pages 829-832: family history, marriages, births, deaths (handwritten with pencil) ..., In Memory of Costas and Antiope Bacalis and Marika Konstantinidou. Donated by George and Jean Bacalis.
Son Dizinleme Tarihi
20251210
Biçim
Book
Referanslar
Balta, Evangelia. Karamanlidika : XX e siècle, p. 89-90, İbar, Gazanfer. Anadolulu hemşehrilerimiz, p. 68, Anzerlioğlu, Yonca. Karamanlı Ortodoks Türkler, p. 106-174