@inbook{d40ed098dfee4e76abace71489b6eebb,
title = "The last imaret? An imperial Ottoman firman from 1308/1890",
author = "Amy Singer",
note = "Funding Information: 1 This article is based on a paper presented at a colloquium in may 2008 honoring the fortieth anniversary of the death of professor Uriel heyd. It is most appropriate that it should be included in this volume in honor of professor amnon Cohen, since heyd was one of Cohen{\textquoteright}s teachers, and Cohen was one of mine. heyd{\textquoteright}s work taught me to read Ottoman firmans closely, even though I never was fortunate enough to study with him directly (see Uriel heyd, Ottoman Documents on Palestine 1552–1615 [Oxford: Oxford University press, 1960]). amnon Cohen first introduced me to the study of middle eastern history and, years later, guided me through the complexities of reading Ottoman kadı sicilleri. This article is dedicated to him in thanks for many years of collegial support and friendship. This research was supported by the Israel science Foundation (Grant # 657/07).",
year = "2014",
language = "אנגלית",
series = "Ottoman Empire and its Heritage",
publisher = "Brill Academic Publishers",
pages = "221--237",
editor = "Elie Podeh and Eyal Ginio",
booktitle = "The Ottoman Middle East",
address = "הולנד",
}