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  • Ottoman diplomatic activities in a lost province : the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina : 1910-1918
    Kasumović, Amila
    This paper deals with the diplomatic activities of the Imperial Ottoman Consulate General in Sarajevo, the city which was renowned as the political and economic centre of Bosnia and Herzegovina. At ... the time, the mentioned region represented an internationally recognised part of the Austria-Hungary, but also, what was of great significance in this research, a previous province of the Ottoman Empire. By providing an analysis of the mentioned question, the author aspires to contribute to a better understanding of the diplomatic relations of the Ottoman Empire with the Habsburg Monarchy, from 1910 to 1918, a portion of time that, as it eventually turned out, represented the twilight of both political entities - the final stage of their long and eventful roads. The main problems addressed to in this paper are: Austro-Hungarian political views on the opening of the Ottoman consulate, legal background of the mention event, consular jurisdiction, diplomatic disagreements over the issue of emigration of B&H Muslims to the Ottoman Empire, relations of the Ottoman consuls with the Ottoman subjects temporarily resident in the Austria-Hungary. The basis for the analysis consists of various documents mainly produced by the Provincial Government in Sarajevo, as well as by the Joint Ministry of Finance in Vienna, the primary sources saved today in the collections of the Archive of Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Vrsta građe - izlaganje na konferenciji
    Godina - 2017
    Jezik - engleski
    COBISS.BH-ID - 9679897