AU - Kiel, Machiel. TI - Turco-Bulgarica : : studies on the history, settlement and historical demography of Ottoman Bulgaria T2 - Analecta Isisiana SN - 9789754284782 AV - DR67 K544 2013 PY - 2013/// CY - Istanbul PB - The Isis Press KW - History KW - Ottoman KW - Bulgaria KW - Population policy KW - Ethnic relations N1 - Autographed by the Author for NIT; Includes bibliographical footnotes; 1. Anatolia Transplanted Patterns of Demographic, Religious and Ethnic Change in the District of Tozluk -- 2. Remarks on the administration of the poll tax (Cizye) in the Ottoman Balkans, Second International Seminar for Otto-man Palaeography, Sofia -- 3. H'razgrad - Hezargrad - Razgrad, The vicissitudes of a Turkish town in Bulgaria (Historical, Demographical, Economic and Art Historical Notes), in -- 4. Zur Gründung und Frühgeschichte der Stadt Trjavna in Bulgari-en. Unbenützte osmanische administrative Quellen aus den Archiven von Istanbul, Ankara und Sofia über Gründung und Entwicklung Trjavnas 1565-1702. Ein Beitrag zur Entmytho-logisierung der Geschichte Bulgariens -- 5. The Dobrudja, Bridge and Meeting point Between the Balkans, Anatolia and the Ukraine -- 6. Article Nevrokop -- 7. Ottoman Kyustendil in the 15th and 16th Century. Administra-tive Documents from the Turkish Archives versus Myths and Assumptions in Bulgarian Historiography -- 8. Mevlana Nevri and the towns of medieval Bulgaria, historical and topographical notes -- 9. Article 'Othman Pazar, in : Encyclopaedia of Islam -- 10. Article Plewna (Pleven) -- 11. Article Selvi -- 12. Little-known Ottoman Gravestones from some provincial cen-tres in the Balkans, Eǧriboz/Chalkis, Niǧbolu/Nikopol and Rusçuk/Russe -- 13. Tatar Pazarcık -- 14. The Story of the Forced Mass Conversion of the Rhodope Chris-tians and of Some Related Sources, and the Ottoman Popula-tion- and Taxation Records of the 16th-18th Centuries, pub-lished in Bulgarian as part of The Spread of Islam in the Bulgarian Countryside. Ottoman administrative sources ver-sus long-standing historiographic mythology -- 15. IZLADI / Zlatitsa. Population Changes, Colonisation and Islamisation in a Bulgarian Mountain Canton, 15th - 19th Centuries -- 16. The Ottoman Turkish Colonisation of the Balkans and the Spread of Islam. Ottoman administrative sources versus long-standing historiographie mythology ER -