España y la comunidad judía de Estambul a la luz de las descripciones de viajeros españoles (1784-1907)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1998.v58.i2.821Abstract
At the end of the 18th century, the old spanish-turkish rivalry in the Mediterranean is over. The Spanish Empire starts a new relationship with the Ottomans discovering in this Empire a minority that could have had represented them: the sefardíes. During the Eastern Question, militars, diplomats and journalists will give notices of the longtime forgotten Spanish Jews of Istanbul and their role in the Ottoman capital.
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