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An Ottoman Era Town in the Balkans: The Case Study of Kavala
presents the town of Kavala in Northern Greece as an example of
Ottoman urban and residential development, covering the long period
of Kavala's expansion over five centuries under Ottoman rule.
Kavala was part of the Ottoman Empire from 1387 to 1912. In the
middle of the sixteenth century, Ibrahim Pasha, grand vizier of
Suleiman the Magnificent, contributed to the town's prosperity and
growth by the construction of an aqueduct. The Ottomans also
rebuilt and extended the existing Byzantine fortress. The book
uncovers new findings about Kavala, and addresses the key question:
is there an authentic "Ottoman" built environment that the town and
its architecture share? Through the examination of travellers'
accounts, historical maps, and archival documents, the Ottoman
influences on the urban settlement of Kavala are assessed. From its
original founding by the Ottomans in the late fourteenth century to
the nineteenth century when the expansion of tobacco production in
the area transformed its prosperity, the development of Kavala as
an Ottoman era town is explored. The book will be of interest to
scholars and students interested in Ottoman history and urban
history.
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