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Inheritance record of Yusuf Beshe, an Ottoman bowmaker of late 17th century

Year 2008, Atilla Bir Armağanı Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1-2, 119 - 136, 01.06.2008

Abstract

The article is based on a court record dated 1705, and is about the
inheritance of a Janissary bowmaker, Yusuf Beshe. This document reveals the
bows made in 17th-18th century İstanbul, the tools and the materials a bowery
needed and their cost. This information not only confirms our knowledge about
the traditional Turkish bowmaking technique, but the related material and tools.
It also proves that Crimean Tartar bows were made in the Ottoman capital city.
Crimean Tartars were the allies of the Ottomans and contributed the Ottoman
army in the battle as fronteers. This document shows that these bows that are
structurally different from the classical Ottoman bows, were also made in
İstanbul, a fact that would bring an explanation to some old reports about longdraw Turkish bows. Another important point about Turkish bowmaking history
is a bow type called the Mameluke bow which had not been mentioned yet in
known sources. This article provides an evidence-based analysis about its
possible identity and its use. 

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Yaycı Yusuf Beşe Terekesinin Düşündürdükleri

Year 2008, Atilla Bir Armağanı Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1-2, 119 - 136, 01.06.2008

Abstract

The article is based on a court record dated 1705, and is about the inheritance of a Janissary bowmaker, Yusuf Beshe. This document reveals the bows made in 17th-18th century İstanbul, the tools and the materials a bowery needed and their cost. This information not only confirms our knowledge about the traditional Turkish bowmaking technique, but the related material and tools. It also proves that Crimean Tartar bows were made in the Ottoman capital city. Crimean Tartars were the allies of the Ottomans and contributed the Ottoman army in the battle as fronteers. This document shows that these bows that are structurally different from the classical Ottoman bows, were also made in İstanbul, a fact that would bring an explanation to some old reports about longdraw Turkish bows. Another important point about Turkish bowmaking history is a bow type called the Mameluke bow which had not been mentioned yet in known sources. This article provides an evidence-based analysis about its possible identity and its use. 

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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Şinasi Acar This is me

Murat Özveri This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2008
Published in Issue Year 2008 Atilla Bir Armağanı Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1-2

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Chicago Acar, Şinasi, and Murat Özveri. “Yaycı Yusuf Beşe Terekesinin Düşündürdükleri”. Osmanli Bilimi Arastirmalari (Studies in Ottoman Science) 9, no. 1 (June 2008): 119-36.