Tributaries and peripheries of the Ottoman empire
In: The Ottoman empire and its heritage volume 70
Watching over neighboring provinces in the Ottoman empire: the case of tributary princes from the north of the Danube in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Viorel Panaite -- The role of Moldavia and Wallachia in Transylvania's contacts to the Sublime Porte / Klára Jakó -- News in Wallachia and Moldavia during the Ottoman Hegemony: fifteenth and sixteenth centuries / Ovidiu Cristea -- Calling for justice and protection: sixteenth-century Wallachian and Moldavian tributaries as petitioners to the Imperial Stirrup / Radu G. Păun -- Daghestan during the long Ottoman-Safavid War (1578-1639): the Shamkhals' relations with Ottoman pashas / Dariusz Kołodziejczyk -- The Principality of Transylvania and the Ottoman province of Eger, 1596-1660 / Balázs Sudár -- Trade, diplomacy, and corruption in seventeenth-century Ottoman Bosnia: the Ragusan experience of a complex relationship / Erica Mezzoli -- The curious case of Caterina Cercheza: marriage, cross-border patronage, and Ottoman-Moldavian politics in the mid-seventeenth century / Michał Wasiucionek -- Prince György Rákóczi I of Transylvania and the elite of Ottoman Hungary, 1630-1636 / János B. Szabó -- Ottoman protection of Cossack Ukraine under Hetman Petro Doroshenko: between legal aspects and actual practice / Tetiana Grygorieva -- King Thököly in chains: the fall of the Ottoman tributary state of upper Hungary / Gábor Kármán -- Designers or obedient executors of the Ottoman northeastern policy? the governors of the Caffa and Trabzon provinces at the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / Natalia Królikowska-Jedlińska -- Dealing with Ottoman outlaws from land and sea: case studies of Dubrovnik (1746-1748) / Ruža Radoš Ćurić.