National Schools Located In The Central District Of Kırklareli At The Late Of The 19th Century
Journal: Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Akademi Dergisi (USBAD) / International Journal of Social Sciences Academy (Vol.4, No. 9)Publication Date: 2022-08-20
Authors : Gökben PALA AZSÖZ;
Page : 437-457
Keywords : Minority Schools; Bulgarian/Jewish/Greek Schools; Non-Muslim Subjects; Kırklareli;
Abstract
After the Tanzimat (1839) and the Reformation (1856), new rights were granted to the non-Muslim minorities living in the Ottoman Empire, and these subjects built many religious and civil structures thanks to the new rights granted to them. One of the types of buildings built within the framework of educational policies in order to spread their own religion and culture has been schools. With the expansion of the rights granted to non-Muslims, newly opened non-Muslim schools have also found their place in the system. This issue, which later became a big issue, became important to the state towards the end of the century, especially with the increase in the number of non-Muslim and foreign schools in Rumelia. 19 In the Central district of Kırklareli, where field work was conducted. At the end of the century, there were a total of 106 non-Muslim school structures. In this study, Kirklareli province in the past Skoli, Arion music school, and the Jewish Alliance on Accessible Information and documentation parthenogogeio school, four non-Muslim school and studied extant structures that do not reach or giving information about an archive has been created. With this archive, it is aimed to leave a visual and written resource to future generations about these structures that are forgotten today.
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