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Publication Metadata only Assessing the accuracy of the ESA Worldcover 2021 for the local region of Lalapasa/Edirne, Turkey and recommending possible accuracy improvement strategies(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2023) Sertel, Elif; Department of History; Kabadayı, Mustafa Erdem; Osgouei, Paria Ettehadi; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and HumanitiesGlobal Land Cover (LC) datasets are important geo-information sources for environmental, climate, agriculture, and landscape applications. The ESA WorldCover project (2020 and 2021) provides a global scale land cover map with the predefined 11 generic classes for almost the current state. This study aims to evaluate the accuracy of the ESA LC data for a local region in Lalapasa/Edirne to provide insights into this data for possible local-level applications. Our study revealed that while the grassland, shrubland, and bare classes have inaccuracies that need to be further addressed, tree cover, water bodies, and cropland LC classified were correctly mapped for the studied region. We proposed strategies to improve the accuracy of some classes in the ESA LC map with integrated usage of open geospatial datasets and object-based classification. We encourage merging segments with their best-fitting surrounding segments if they are smaller than a minimum mapping unit of 1 ha. By doing this, we aim to improve the representation of the integrity and compactness of built-up regions and agricultural lands. © 2023 IEEE.Publication Metadata only Between lames Bond and losif Stalin(Slavica Publishers, 2020) Department of History; Amar, Tarık Youssef Cyril; Other; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 294014Publication Metadata only Before and after 1204: the versions of Niketas Choniates' Historia(Harvard University Press, 2006) Department of History; Simpson, Alicia J.; Other; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/AN/APublication Metadata only Providing justice to amid: procedures, actors and doctrines in the 18th century Ottoman context(Walter De Gruyter Gmbh, 2019) Department of History; Winter, Stefan Helmut; Other; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/AN/APublication Metadata only Austro-Hungarian war aims in the Balkans during World War I(Cambridge Univ Press, 2016) N/A; Department of History; McMeekin, Sean; Faculty Member; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/AN/APublication Metadata only Mark Von Hagen (1954-2019) in memoriam responds(Slavica Publishers, 2019) Department of History; Amar, Tarık Youssef Cyril; Other; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 294014Publication Metadata only The sultan's domain: British Cyprus' role in the redefinition of property regimes in the post-Ottoman levant(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2019) N/A; Department of History; Rappas, Alexis; Faculty Member; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 50773This article argues that property law is the main means through which Britain built its imperial sovereignty on Cyprus and in the post-Ottoman Levant. It charts the development of an official British expertise in Ottoman land legislation following the so-called affair of the Sultan's claims to properties in Cyprus. To settle this matter in the island which they had obtained to 'occupy' and 'administer' through a treaty with the Sublime Porte, colonial authorities were compelled to become conversant with the 1858 Ottoman Land Code. Hence, the article argues that because of its ambiguous status - a province occupied and administered by Britain but under the nominal suzerainty of the Sultan from 1878 to 1914 - Cyprus, as the first Ottoman territory to pass under direct Western rule, played a decisive role in the elaboration of a colonial knowledge in Ottoman land laws. and this, despite long-standing economic and political ties between Britain and the Ottoman Empire and exposure to other settings where layered land tenure systems prevailed. Published in treatises authored by British administrators of Cyprus, the legal expertise in Ottoman land law thus acquired was then transposed to other territories which passed under British rule, such as Palestine.Publication Metadata only Science and eastern orthodoxy: from the Greek fathers to the age of globalization(Univ Chicago Press, 2012) N/A; Department of History; Magdalino, Paul; Faculty Member; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/AN/APublication Metadata only In the dream realm of a sixteenth-century Ottoman biographer: Taşköprizade and the sufi shaykhs(Taylor and Francis, 2012) N/A; Department of History; Niyazioğlu, Aslı; Faculty Member; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; N/AIn the mid-tenth/sixteenth century, the Ottoman elite lived in a milieu marked by intense construction activity, in which they inscribed themselves and the components of their empire in both paper and stone. While sultans, pashas and royal women patrons built their complexes and established endowments, the learned circles presented themselves in the public realm by constructing biographical dictionaries. One of these compilers was Taşköprizade (901-68/ 1495-1561) who worked on his biographical project in Istanbul at a time when a number of immense complexes such as Süleymaniye were being built, and new domes and minarets were rising across the city skyline.Publication Metadata only Man in the image of God in the image of the times: Sufi self-narratives and the diary of Niyāzī-i Miscombining dot belowrī (1618-94)(Brill, 2002) Department of History; Terzioğlu, Derin; Faculty Member; Department of History; College of Social Sciences and Humanities; 144291N/A