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Adanir, Fikret 1998.
The Ottoman Peasantries, c.1360-c.1860. In: Tom Scott (ed.), The Peasantries of Europe. From the Fourteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries (London/New York: Longman), 269-310. (Retrieved from academia.edu, 29-8-2020). Download
Almond, Ian, 2011.
Muslims, Protestants and Peasants: Ottoman Hungary 1526‒1683. In: Two Faiths, One Banner, When Muslims Marched with Christians across Europe’s Battlegrounds. by Ian Almond, 256 pages, (Harvard: Harvard University Press, ISBN 978-0674061767), Chapter 5, 139-180. (Retrieved from academia.edu , 13-5-2021). Download
Amedoski, Dragana 2017.
Introduction of Rice Culture in the Central Balkans (15th and 16th Century). In: State and Society in the Balkans before and after Establishment of Ottoman Rule, The Institute of History Belgrade, Collection of Works vol. 35, Belgrade 2017, 235-256. (Retrieved from academia.edu, 2-9-2020). Download
András, Vadas, 2023.
The Environmental Legacy of War on the Hungarian-Ottoman Frontiers, c.1540-1690. Environmental Humanities in Pre-modern Cultures. Heide Estes editor. Introduction (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, –ISBN 978 90 4855 201 6). P.46 of 290. (Retrieved from the internet, 27-3-2024). Download
Boykov, Grigor 2013.
Mastering the Conquered Space: Resurrection of Urban Life in Ottoman Upper Thrace (14th – 17th C.). Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of History İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent University Ankara April 2013. 432 pages (Retrieved from academia.edu, 27-8-2020). Download
Crow, Bardill and Bayliss 2008.
The Water Supply of Byzantine Constantinople. Journal of Roman Studies, Monograph no.11, 2008, Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. (London: The Roman Society, ISBN 978–0–907764–36–6). Download
D’Amore, Louis 2014.
Peace through Tourism: An Historical and Future Perspective. In: Wohlmuter, C. & Wintersteiner, W., (eds.), International Handbook on Tourism and Peace (pp. 355 – 370). Klagenfurt: Drava Verlag. (Retrieved from academia.edu on 2-8-2022). Download
Dogramadjieva, Elka and Aleksandra Terzić 2024.
Perceptions of Contested Ottoman Heritage in Europe: An International Study among Students, in Heritage & Society. (Routledge, 11 January 2024). Link to this article: article link
Faroqhi, Suraiya N., 2015.
Cultural exchanges between the Ottoman world and Latinate Europe. In The Sultan’s World, The Ottoman Orient in Renaissance Art, ed. by Robert Born, Michal Dziewulski, Guido Messling, exhib. cat., Brussels, Centre For Fine Arts, 2015. (Retrieved from academia.edu on 16-11-2022). Download
Fotić, Aleksandar 2011.
The Introduction of Coffee and Tobacco to the Mid-West Balkans. In: Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hung. Volume 64 (1), 89–100 (2011). (Retrieved from academia.edu, 29-8-2020). Download
Gábor, Ágoston 2009.
Where Environmental and Frontier Studies Meet: Rivers, Forests, Marshes and Forts along the Ottoman-Hapsburg Frontier in Hungary. Proceedings of the British Academym156, p.57-79. (Retrieved from academia.edu ,7-2-2024). Download
Géza, David and Pál Fodor 2010.
Political, Military, Demographic, and Social Aspects of Ottoman Rule in Hungary. Exhibition on Ottoman Art 16-17thcentury. Ottoman Art and Architecture in Hungary and in the Center of the Empire. (Istanbul: European Capital of Culture Agency Traditional Arts Directorate, ISBN 978-605-88394-9-6), 27-36. (Retrieved from academia.edu, 8-8-2020). Download
Géza, Pálffy, 2001.
The Impact of the Ottoman Rule on Hungary. Hungarian Studies Review, vol. XXVIII, Nos. 1-2, 109-132 (Retrieved from academia.edu, 8-8-2020). Download
Géza, Pálffy 2021
Hungary between two Empires 1526-1711. Studies in Hungarian History, László Borhi, editor. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, ISBN 978-0-253-05464-7 (ebook). P.284. (Retrieved from academia.edu ,6-2-2024). Download
Herath, Nuwan 2010.
Peace Through Tourism Beyond Intractability. Herath, Nuwan. In: Eds. Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess. Conflict Information Consortium, University of Colorado, Boulder. (Retrieved from researchegate.net on 2-8-2022). Download
Katić, Tatjana 2005.
Serbia under the Ottoman Rule. In: Österreichische Osthefte, Österreichisches Ost- und Südosteuropa-Institut. Jahrgang 47, Heft 1-4.(Wien), 145-158. (Retrieved from academia.edu, 21-8-2020). Download
Katić, Tatjana 2016.
The Ottoman ATTARS and herbal medicine in 16th-century Balkan towns. In: Plants and herbs in traditional Serbian culture. Serbian Folklorist Association, University Library „Svetozar Marković”, Belgrade, edited by Zoja Karanović and Jasmina Dražić. (Belgrade: Serbian Folklorist Association University Library „Svetozar Marković”, ISBN: 978-86-7301-080-9), 141-150. (Retrieved from academia.edu, 27-8-2020). Download
Katić, Tatjana 2018.
Walking through the ravaged city: an eyewitness testimony to the demolition of the Belgrade fortress in 1690 (with Turkish summary).In: Belgrade 1521-1876, editor Dragana Amedoski. (Belgrade: The Institute of History Belgrade), 79-99. (Retrieved from academia.edu, 16-8-2020). Download
Klusáková, Lud’a 2002.
The Road to Constantinople. The Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Towns through Christian Eyes. (Praag: ISV Publishers, 2002, ISBN 80-85866-97-8). 245 pages. A study of the 26 16thcentury silhouette drawings of Ottoman Towns in south-eastern Europe, known as the Leiden Sketchbook. See also “The Leiden Sketchbook” on the “In-depth” page of this website.
Koulouri, Christina 2005.
Teaching Modern Southeast European History. Alternative Educational Materials, vol. 1-4, CDRSEE, Thessaloniki 2005 (series editor). ISBN 960-86857-3-7. (Retrieved from academia.edu, 17-5-2021). Download
Krstić, Aleksandar 2017.
“Which Realm Will You Opt for?” – the Serbian Nobility between the Ottomans and the Hungarians in the 15th Century. In: State and Society in the Balkans before and after Establishment of Ottoman Rule, Eds: Srđan Rudić and Selim Aslantaş, The Institute of History Belgrade. Collection of Works, vol.35. (Belgrade: The Institute of History Belgrade), 129-163. (Retrieved from academia.edu, 16-8-2020). . Download
Miljković, Ema 2009.
Ottoman Heritage in the Balkans: The Ottoman Empire in Serbia, Serbia in the Ottoman Empire. SDU Faculty of Arts and Sciences Journal of Social Sciences Special Issue on Balkans. (Retrieved from Semantic Scholars, Corpus ID: 54971476, 22-22-1020). Download
Mrgić, Jelena 2017.
Aqua vitae – Notes on Geographies of Alcohol Production and Consumption in the Ottoman Balkans. In: Етноантрополошки проблеми, н. с. год. 12 св. 4 (2017), 1309-1328. (Retrieved from academia.edu 27-8-2019). Download
Mujadžević, Dino 2009.
Surviving elements of Ottoman legacy in the Balkans in non-Muslim Communities and cultures. In: The Ottoman Legacy and the Balkan Muslim Communities today. Conference Proceedings, Sarajevo, 16-18 October 2009. Editor: Dr Halit Eren. (Istanbul: The Balkans Civilisation Centre, ISBN 978-605-88558-2-3), 101-112. (Retrieved from academia.edu, 8-8-2020). Download
Mullahia, Anila 2015.
Balkan’s Landscape as per the Records of Foreign Travelers in Past Centuries. In: Science Direct. Agriculture and Agricultural Science Procedia 4 ( 2015 ), 392 – 398 (Retrieved researchgate.net 27-8-2020). Download
Murgescu, Bogdan and Halil Berktay (eds.) 2009.
The Ottoman Empire, Workbook 1. Course material developed by Center for Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeast Europe (CDRSEE), series editor Christina Koulouri. (Athens: Petros Ballidis and Co, ISBN: 978-960-88963-7-6). Download
Pál, Fodor 2013.
Hungary between East and West: The Ottoman Turkish Legacy. In: More Modoque. Die Wurzeln der europäischen Kultur und deren Rezeption im Orient und Okzident. Festschrift für Miklós Maróth zum siebzigsten Geburtstag. (Budapest: Forschungszentrum für Humanwissenschaften der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, ISBN 978-615-5133-06-0), 399-419. (Retrieved from academia.edu 8-8-2020). Download
Popek, Krysztof & Monika Skrzeszewska(eds.) 2019.
Turkish Yoke or Pax Ottomana. The Reception of Ottoman Heritage in the Balkan History and Culture. In: Zeszyty Naukowe Towarzystwa Doktorantów Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 24 (1/2019), (Krakow: Nowstrona, e-ISSN 2082-9213), 201p.(Retrieved from academia.edu, 29-8-2020). Download
Rudić, Srđan & Selim Aslantaş (eds.) 2017.
State and Society in the Balkans before and after Establishment of Ottoman Rule (full text). Publication of The Institute of History Belgrade and Yunus Emre Enstitüsü – Turkish Cultural Centre Belgrade. Institute of History Belgrade Collection of Works, vol. 35, 352 pages. (Belgrade: The Institute of History, 2017). (Retrieved from academia.edu, 3-9-2020). Download
Stojkovski, Boris (ed.) 2020.
Voyages and Travel Accounts in Historiography and Literature. Volume I, Voyages and Travelogues from Antiquity to the Late Middle Ages, pp.338. (Budapest: Trivent, ISBN Hungary 978-615-81689-2-2). (E-book retrieved 12-12-2020). Download
Terzić, Aleksandra & Elka Dogramadjieva 2022.
A cultural route for Ottoman heritage in Europe: opportunities and challenges from the perspectives of students, Journal of Heritage Tourism, DOI: 10.1080/1743873X.2022.2098042 (Retrieved 22-7-2022). Download
Yerasimos, Stephane (1991).
Les Voyageurs dans l’Empire Ottoman (XIVe-XVIe siècles). Bibliographie, Itinéraires et Inventaire des Lieux Habités. Conseil Suprême d’Atatürk Pour Culture, Langue et Histoire Publications de la Société Turque d’Histoire, Serie VII – No.117 (Ankara: La Société Turque d’Histoire, ISBN 975-16-0290-4). 494p. +69 maps.
English translation by Max Smits, Sultans Trail Foundation:
Chapter 9: The route of the imperial ambassadors or “the middle way”, 43-53
Chapter D: Conclusions, 88-92
Selected Bibliography. Download
Yolcu, Cengiz 2024.
The Population Exchange between Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire after the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913. In : Karakoç, Ercan & Ali Serdar Mete (eds.), 2024. The Balkan Wars. Ottoman Perspectives. South-East European History, Mihai Dragnea Series editor, vol. 6. (Lausanne: Peter Lang, ISBN 9781433196652 epub). p137-152. Complementary copy (Retrieved from academia.edu,7-2-2024). Download
Bassrucker et al. (2021).
Sultans Trail. Strategy Development. Project report by Lisa Bassrucker, Julia Findeisen, Christina Marie Lachner, Daan Romp from NHL-Stenden University of Applied Sciences, International Tourism Management. Supervised by Martin Groters. Download
Brinkmann, et al. (2021).
Advisory Report: Sultans Trail as a smart destination: sustainable tourism development in South-East Europe. Academic Consultancy Training report Wageningen University & Research, by Fleur Brinkmann, Marcus Gong, Jan Haak, Cheryl Klaver, Ana Laura Schoorl, Andri Septian and Sarah Walter. Download
Huizen, Bonita van (2021).
The Sultans Trail Research Report. Thesis report from University of Groningen, Campus Fryslân. Supervised by Maaike de Jong. Download
Ionescu, et al. (2021).
Succesful Cultural Routes. The Sultan’s Trail. Unpublished study from NHL-Stenden University of Applied Sciences, Tourism Management, by Diana Ionescu, Stanislava Kasarova, Miruna Ilie and Hristina Bekrieva, presented at the Tourism and Research Conference on January 21, 2021. (Leeuwarden: NHL-Stenden, 2021). Download
Knopert et al. (2021).
ACT Advisory Report. A roadmap to successfully position the Sultans Trail in the landscape of Cultural Routes. ACT Advisory Report by team 2776 of Wageningen University consisting of Albart Knopert, Roos Veeken, Diede Mekkering, Amber van Gils, Mathieu Neelen & Nikki Heijnen. October 2021. Download
Kuilman, Christiaan (2022-1).
Creating a Popular Route step by Step. Internship report from NHL-Stenden, International Tourism Management. Download
Kuilman, Christiaan (2022-2).
Financials of Hiking Organizations. Internship report from NHL-Stenden, International Tourism Management. Download
Kuilman, Christiaan (2022-3).
Market Research Hiking in Europe. Internship report from NHL-Stenden, International Tourism Management. Download
Kuilman, Christiaan (2022-4).
Self Guided Hikes on the Sultans Trail Internship report from NHL-Stenden, International Tourism Management. Download
Mohamed, Omar (2021).
Developing a Marketing Plan for Sultan’s Trail Foundation. Master Thesis report from NHL-Stenden University of Applied Sciences, International Business and Management Studies. Supervised by Maaike de Jong. Download
Naccwa, Faith (2021).
Improving the Website and the Online Presence of Sultans Trail on Social Media Platforms. E-Tourism report Breda University of Applied Sciences. Download
Olibrice, Christelle (2022-1).
Improving the Website and the Online Presence of Sultans Trail on Social Media Platforms. E-Tourism report Breda University of Applied Sciences. Download
Olibrice, Christelle (2022-2).
Churches and Monasteries. Internship report from from NHL-Stenden, International Tourism Management. Download
Roos, et al. (2021).
Advisory Report: on Sultans Trails’ Target Group: The first step on the Road to Environmentally and Socio-Culturally Sustainable Development. Academic Consultancy Training report, by team 2711A, of Wageningen University & Research, by Saskia Roos, Esther van Manen, Jonas Splitthoff, Betti Lemstra, Sanne Leenman, Melissa Cehic and Sara Kirk. Download
Vlaar, Jesper (2021).
Marketing Plan Sultans Trail. How would Sultans Trail be able to serve a new Dutch/Belgian Cycling Target Market in the Summer Holiday Season of 2022? Internship Report for Breda University of Applied Sciences, Tourism Academy. Download
Walda, et al. (2021).
Cycling Tourism and its Potential for European Cultural Routes Optimisation. A Customer Journey Mapping Analysis of Long Distance Cyclists’ Experiences using a Case Study of European Cultural Routes. Lessons for the Sultans Trail. Bachelor Student Report Breda University of Applied Sciences/Wageningen University & Research, by Kris van Boxtel, Rick van de Maas, Fleur Walda. Download
Yordanova, Yoana (2024).
Placement Report. Experiencing the Sultans Trail. Download