Explore the legacy of an empire through millions of preserved documents, whose echoes still reverberate in contemporary discourse and everyday life.
Nestled in the heart of Istanbul, the Ottoman Archives is not merely a repository of historical documents but a portal to a bygone era, a testament to the enduring legacy of the Ottoman Empire.
Here, amid a treasure trove of meticulously preserved records, the visitor embarks on a journey through the annals of one of the world's most influential and enduring empires. This repository, often described as the"memory of the Ottoman Empire", is where the intricate tapestry of life during the empire is preserved for posterity.
“The largest document collection in the inventory of the State Archives Presidency is the Ottoman Archives documents. This great heritage, which was transferred from the Ottoman Empire to the Republic of Türkiye, is preserved at the Ottoman Archives Complex in Istanbul, in accordance with the conditions of the age and international standards. There are approximately 100 million documents and 400 thousand notebooks here.
“The collapse of the Ottoman Empire led to the foundation of over 40 modern States on its territories. Records of the regions where these States were founded are also in this archive. The writing of history of regions such as the Balkans, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, areas north of the Black Sea and the Caucasus, will remain incomplete if the Ottoman Archives is not consulted.
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