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1.
Nauta, Dick. Malhaz, an Ottoman Camp Mint in the Yemen.
ONS Newsletter 140, 1994,pp.5-10
2.
Dawari – an emergency copper coin reportedly struck at Sana'a'
during a siege of 1037-1038 AH. copper metal from canons. Source
unclear.
3.
Source unclear, perhaps speculatively mentioned.
4.
Suchý, Vladimir. Selim II's Coinage in the Yemen. Kurush,
TND-Cilt 1 Sayı 2, Ocak 2000 İstanbul.
5.
Orhonlu, Cengiz. Habesh Eyaleti. Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun
Güney Siyaseti. Istanbul Universitesi Edebiyat Fakultesi Yayinlari
No. 1856 Istanbul 1974.(2- Orhonlu, Cengiz. Habesh Eyaleti, Türk
Tarih Kurumu 1996. Ankara)
6.
Samuel Lachmann of Haifa, famous Ottoman numismatist, prolific
author, original researcher, who died some years ago.
7.
Orhonlu, C. Habesh Eyaleti, see index p.199 under Debaroa,
which is closest to the usage of this name in other literature
about Ethiopia, see also general note below,
8.
Orhonlu, C. Habesh Eyaleti, Belge (document)
Nu.50, Başbakanlık arşivi No:43 –hüküm 326, year 988 AH,
last word, first line.
9.
Orhonlu, C. Habesh Eyaleti, Belge (document)
Nu.34, Başbakanlık arşivi No:34 –hüküm 85, year 985 AH,
beginning of second and third lines.
10.
Orhonlu,C. Habesh Eyaleti, Belge (document) Nu. 2,
Topkapı Sarayı Museum Archive No.3462, no date, presumed
around 970 AH, first and second lines.
11.
Henze, Paul B. Layers of Time, A History of Ethiopia. Shama
Books Addis Ababa, 2004.
12.
Orhonlu, C. Habes Eyaleti, general descriptive historical
information.
13.
Ölcer, Cüneyt. Avrupa Müzelerinde Nadir Osmanli Madeni
Paralari. 1984, Istanbul, p.9, # 1(Copenhagen Museum). See
also Sreckovic, Slobodan. Ottoman Mints & Coins, p. 196,
who postulates Tajura on the Mediterranean coast of Libya. |