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As I begin reviewing and improving the "History of Jews in the Ottoman Empire" I have started to develop a list of sources to rely on as I conduct my research on this topic. Below, I have created a bibliography of sources that I have used to begin my research into the History of Jews in the Ottoman Empire. Throughout this week, I will be making edits and improvements to the article using some of the information I have collated from these sources. As I continue my research, I may have to add more sources to improve the article. Please find the list of sources I have found thus far:
Early Modern Jewish History: Overview (The Ottoman Empire): [1]
Jews of the Ottoman Empire in Light of New Documents: [2]
^Olson, Robert W. “Jews in the Ottoman Empire in Light of New Documents.” Jewish Social Studies, vol. 41, no. 1, 1979, pp. 75–88. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4467038.
^The Ottoman Jewish Historical Narrative and the Image of Jewish Salonica - NAAR, DEVIN E. “Fashioning the ‘Mother of Israel’: The Ottoman Jewish Historical Narrative and the Image of Jewish Salonica.” Jewish History, vol. 28, no. 3/4, 2014, pp. 337–372., www.jstor.org/stable/24709820.
^“Towards a New History of Christians and Jews in Ottoman Society 3–5 July 2017, University of Oxford.” Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association, vol. 4, no. 2, 2017, pp. 419–423. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/jottturstuass.4.2.15.
^Ịsmaịl Aydingün, and Esra Dardağan. “Rethinking the Jewish Communal Apartment in the Ottoman Communal Building.” Middle Eastern Studies, vol. 42, no. 2, 2006, pp. 319–334. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4284449.
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This page cites the Turkish newspaper Daily Sabah three times. That source has been deemed "generally unreliable" at WP:RSP and in my experience it is particularly unreliable when covering Jewish subjects, regularly publishing complete fabrications. I don't know enough about this subject to contribute with confidence, and nothing about this specific article is obviously shady, but I think an editor should check the claims and replace the citations with reliable sources. Thanks! GordonGlottal (talk) 18:54, 31 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]