Ergene, Boğaç A.Berker, Ali2021-06-232021-06-2320090363-19901552-5473https://doi.org/10.1177/0363199008327642https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12491/6577This article investigates the relationship between inheritance and wealth in the context of eighteenth-century Ottoman Kastamonu. Based on the estate inventories of the deceased (sing. tereke) as recorded in Kastamonu court records (sicils), the article introduces a variety of quantitative techniques to measure the impact of Islamic inheritance practices on wealth accumulation across subsequent generations and to understand how it influenced wealth mobility among various socioeconomic groups. The estimations provided in this article suggest that while the inheritance practice in Kastamonu caused wealth fragmentation, the process also contributed to the durability of economic divisions within the provincial Ottoman society.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOttomanInheritanceEstate InventoriesMobilityIntergenerational Wealth TransmissionAnatoliaInheritance and Intergenerational Wealth Transmission in Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Kastamonu: an Empirical InvestigationArticle10.1177/03631990083276423412547192448392-s2.0-57349096550Q3WOS:000261294400002Q2