Asur ticaret kolonileri çağında Anadolu halkının Aile Hukuku
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- Tez No: 41600
- Danışmanlar: Y.DOÇ.DR. SALİH ÇEÇEN
- Tez Türü: Yüksek Lisans
- Konular: Eski Çağ Dilleri ve Kültürleri, Ancient Linguistics and Cultures
- Anahtar Kelimeler: Aile hukuku, Asurlular, Eski Anadolu medeniyetleri, Evlilik, Çivi yazısı, Family law, Assyrians, Old Anatolian civilizations, Marriage, Cuneiform
- Yıl: 1995
- Dil: Türkçe
- Üniversite: Ankara Üniversitesi
- Enstitü: Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü
- Ana Bilim Dalı: Belirtilmemiş.
- Bilim Dalı: Belirtilmemiş.
- Sayfa Sayısı: Belirtilmemiş.
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SUMMARY Coming with a history of about 4000 years, Kültepe tablets are the most important genuine resources we can use to get acknowledged about the social, economic, commercial, and to some extent political structure of the ancient Anatolia. Many thousands of such instruments gives a number of direct or indirect details for the ancient family law in Anatolia. In a very past era, known as the Era of Assyrian Business Colonies, we understand that the girls in particular were betrothed at very small ages in the ancient Anatolia with a number of ceremonies where an instrument was sometimes issued, while a mutual promise was taken from time to time. Another fascinating point is that the marriages between Assyrian businessmen visiting Anatolia and the Anatolian women resulted in a number of important troubles in terms of the family law, including the positions of common childs. Some texts draw our attention that the income providing events, like the bride's price still surviving in some regions of the today's Anatolia, were applied at that time. It is very interesting to observe that the parties of bride and bridegroom at any Anatolian native ceremony of marriage promised to save and protect each other's interests at any good and bad time, as the same tradition still survives. 130This study points out another important point that the Assyrian people called the native women“amiurri”that means“slave”, but is also used in the following sections to mean the“Anatolian Native Woman”. It is another interesting matter studied here that a man could commit a second marriage after his first spouse who failed to deliver a child, which is an event extended to the present Anatolian people from the ancient Babylonian Era to our knowledge. The divorced woman however could obtain a divorce pay called“ezibtum”as well as an alimony based on a court verdict. 131
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