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Item Open Access Birlesme, bölünme ve tür değiştirme yoluyla yeniden yapılanma işlemlerinde yöneticilerin hukuki sorumluluğu(Banka ve Ticaret Hukuku Araştırma Enstitüsü, 2013) Usluel Gürbüz, Aslı E.Türk Ticaret Kanununda (TTK), birleşme, bölünme ve tür degiştirme işlemlerinde yöneticilerin görev ve yetkileri ayrintili olarak düzenlenmiştir. Yöneticilerin söz konusu görev ve yetkilerden dogan sorumluluklari TTK m. 193'te hükme baglanmiştir. Bu aşamada genel olarak yöneticilerin yeniden yapilanma işlemlerinde sorumluluguna yol açabilecek görev ve yetkileri tespit edilmeye çalışılmış , TTK m. 193 hükmü, TTK'ni ilgili diger hükümleri ile karşilaştirma yapmak suretiyle incelenmiştir.Item Open Access From rural to urban from verse to prose the transformation in elegy: Bariş Manço(2006) Kocaer, S.Elegy is a genre in literature which is generally thought with death and which cannot be defined clearly. Scholars tried to define the features of elegy by observing elegies in rural areas. Elegy's features are composed of two main parts: Formal features and features of its content. Is the tradition of elegy, forgotten or is it is still alive in urban areas? The observations show that, during the changing and conversion process from rural life to city life, while elegy keeps its content, it continues living in cities by adapting its formal features to city life. In this paper, the changes and conversions of elegy will be discussed with the example of Bariş Manço. It is observed that, after his death, news, articles and programs on media about him had the content features of elegy. So, it is possible to say that, elegy, which is a part of rural life, continues living in city life in a way.Item Open Access The implementation of Ottoman religious policies in Crete 1645-1735 : men of faith as actors in the kadı court(2005) Bayraktar, ElifThe arrival of the Ottomans in the first half of the seventeenth century was marked by a twofold religious policy on the island: The reestablishment of the Orthodox hierarchy and the establishment of Islam. The reestablishment of the Orthodox hierarchy was in contrast with the religious policy of the previous Catholic Venetian rule. The relationship of the Ottomans with the Patriarchate in Istanbul, as affected by the Protestant and Catholic missionaries from Europe, was a determinant in what was happening in Crete at this period. The establishment of Islam on the other hand was mainly a result of conversions. The Ottomans endorsed the mystical religious orders on the island in this period. After an examination of these processes, this thesis investigates the involvement of the Christian and Muslim men of faith into the new system.Item Open Access The Pomaks: conversion to islam in the Western Rhodope mountains in the 15th century(2019-06) Avcı, DilaraIn this thesis, the religious conversion process among the local population in the Western Rhodope, an area under the rule of the Ottoman Empire,is examined. The importance and location of the Rhodope during the expansion of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans is evaluated and compared with the conquests of Bosnia and Albania and the initiation of the Islamization process, where the conversion to Islam took place differently in each of these 3 regions. Although the Ottoman Empire did not directly conqueror exert effort for Islamization in the Western Rhodopian region, the Pomaks residing in the region in the 15th century began to become Muslims, where such transition is clearly evidenced in the tahrir defters used in this thesisdated 1445, 1464/65 and 1478/9. Through these three defters, it is possible to have an insight into the processof Islamization in the Pomak settlement units, thus invalidating the theories on forced Islamization.Item Open Access Religious and demographic development in the South-Western Rhodope Mountains in the second half of the fifteenth century : a case study of the Tahrir register of 1478(2012) Chmiel, Agata AnnaThe spread of Islam into non-Muslim territories has always followed their conquest by some expanding Islamic polity. Ottoman military expansion into the Balkans was followed by the establishment of a new administrative and Islamic institutional order. Yet not all areas in the Peninsula were affected equally by the expansion of this new Muslim power, let alone impacted in the same manner by the introduction of their religious beliefs. This thesis focuses on the religious developments following the conquest of the kaza of Drama, located in eastern Thrace, in accordance with the Tapu Tahrir Defteri 07, which covers the year of 1478. A case study of 25 villages from various geographic regions of the area, as well as the town of Drama, has been chosen in order to analyze the religious situation found in that year. Through a focus on the geographic, economic and local religious characteristic of the region, an analysis concerning the conversion process to Islam will be provided. The representative value of the villages chosen will provide explanations as to the role of colonizers, urban town-dwellers and yürüks. This in turn will present an analysis concerning the preliminary stages of conversion and the various elements that either halted or motivated the process of Islamization.Item Open Access White emitting polyfluorene functionalized with azide hybridized on near-UV light emitting diode for high color rendering index(Optical Society of America, 2008) Huyal, I. O.; Ozel, T.; Koldemir, U.; Nizamoglu, S.; Tuncel, D.; Demir, Hilmi VolkanWe develop and demonstrate high-quality white light generation that relies on the use of a single-type simple conjugated polymer of polyfluorene functionalized with azide groups (PFA) integrated on a near-UV LED platform. The high-quality white emission from the polyfluorene is achieved by using the azide functionalization to facilitate cross-linking intentionally when cast into solid-state form. Hybridized on n-UV InGaN/GaN LED at 378 nm, the PFA emitters collectively generate a very broad down-converting photoluminescence at longer wavelengths across the entirety of the visible spectrum, yielding high color rendering indices up to 91. (c) 2008 Optical Society of America.