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Greek Orthodox pious foundations in Constantinople
Author(s) : Anastasiadou Meropi (5/12/2008)Translation : Tsokanis Anna
For citation: Anastasiadou Meropi, "Greek Orthodox pious foundations in Constantinople",Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, ConstantinopleURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=11486>
GLOSSARY
berat A sultanic decree that bestowed an office or a set of privileges on an individual or a group of people. They were given not only to all state officials, but also to the members of the high clergy, including patriarchs and metropolitans.
firman In the Ottoman Empire, an imperial edict or commission signed and sealed by the Sultan.
kadi Office that combinbed judicial, notarial and administrative duties. The kadi, who held court at the kaza's seat, registered all legal acts and documents in the court's codices (sicil). The kadi passed judgement based on the saria (the holy law of Islam), taking also into consideration the kanun (sultanic law) and the customary law (örf). Resort to his court had all the subjects of the Empire. The kadi had also administrative duties, which he performed in collaboration with the officials of the kaza., and he had to supervise tax collection.
1. Introduction
2. Different kinds of vakıfs
3. Legal framework of Christian pious foundations
3.1. 19th century
3.2. 20th century
3.2.1. From the beginning of the 20th century until the Asia Minor Catastrophe
3.2.2. After the Asia Minor Catastrophe
3.3. 21st century: new legal framework
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