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The crisis of kingship in late medieval Islam : Persian emigres and the making of Ottoman sovereignty / Christopher Markiewicz.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Markiewicz, Christopher, 1982- author.
Series:
Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization.
Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
İdrîs Bitlîsî, -1520.
İdrîs Bitlîsî.
Monarchy--Turkey.
Monarchy.
Political science--Turkey--History--16th century.
Political science.
Sovereignty.
Turkey--Politics and government.
Turkey.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 345 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Summary:
In the early sixteenth century, the political landscape of West Asia was completely transformed: of the previous four major powers, only one - the Ottoman Empire - continued to exist. Ottoman survival was, in part, predicated on transition to a new mode of kingship, enabling its transformation from regional dynastic sultanate to empire of global stature. In this book, Christopher Markiewicz uses as a departure point the life and thought of Idris Bidlisi (1457-1520), one of the most dynamic scholars and statesmen of the period. Through this examination, he highlights the series of ideological and administrative crises in the fifteenth-century sultanates of Islamic lands that gave rise to this new conception of kingship and became the basis for sovereign authority not only within the Ottoman Empire but also across other Muslim empires in the early modern period.
Contents:
The realm of generation and decay : Bidlisi in Iran, 1457-1502
Patronage and place among the Ottomans : Bidlisi and the Court of Bayezid II, 1502-1511
The return east (1511-1520)
The Timurid vocabulary of sovereignty
The canons of conventional histories
Ottoman sovereignty on the cusp of universal empire.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Aug 2019).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-108-75739-1
1-108-63308-0
1-108-68484-X

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