Reading between the lines, interpreting Ottoman cadasdtral surveys anew (some remarks on the discriminatory rates and the so – called “fines") (CROSBI ID 58314)
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Moačanin, Nenad
engleski
Reading between the lines, interpreting Ottoman cadasdtral surveys anew (some remarks on the discriminatory rates and the so – called “fines")
It is a commonplace in the writings on the Ottoman social and economic history that the discriminatory rates outside the provinces under the miri land regime, as well as the “fines”, which the tax records are calling badihava or niyabet, do not display any meaningful connection with any of the other known figures, in particular with the number of fiscal units. The first misconception was due to “too much statistics”, while the second one is a consequence of the “no statistics” approach. The use of more traditional historical criticism can help to soften the pessimistic view which presents the discriminatory rates as undisputably worse than the tithe. On the other hand, statistics may help to discover how the badihava offers good insight into the inequalities of wealth among the reayas subject to the miri land regime.
Ottoman Empire, taxation, fines
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Podaci o prilogu
447-475.
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Podaci o knjizi
Osmanische Welten: Quellen und Fallstudien, Festschrift für Michael Ursinus
Johannes Zimmerman, Christoph Herzog, Raoul Motika
Bamberg: University of Bamberg Press
2016.
978-3-86309-413-3