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The Animal in Ottoman Egypt

Author: Alan Mikhail
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199315272
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Animals in rural Egypt became enmeshed in social relationships and made possible many tasks otherwise impossible. Rather than focus on what animals represented or symbolized, Mikhail discusses their social and economic functions, as Ottoman Egypt cannot be understood without acknowledging animals as central shapers of the early modern world.

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Under Osman's Tree

Author: Alan Mikhail
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2019-03-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 022663888X
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Osman, the founder of the Ottoman Empire, had a dream in which a tree sprouted from his navel. As the tree grew, its shade covered the earth; as Osman’s empire grew, it, too, covered the earth. This is the most widely accepted foundation myth of the longest-lasting empire in the history of Islam, and offers a telling clue to its unique legacy. Underlying every aspect of the Ottoman Empire’s epic history—from its founding around 1300 to its end in the twentieth century—is its successful management of natural resources. Under Osman’s Tree analyzes this rich environmental history to understand the most remarkable qualities of the Ottoman Empire—its longevity, politics, economy, and society. The early modern Middle East was the world’s most crucial zone of connection and interaction. Accordingly, the Ottoman Empire’s many varied environments affected and were affected by global trade, climate, and disease. From down in the mud of Egypt’s canals to up in the treetops of Anatolia, Alan Mikhail tackles major aspects of the Middle East’s environmental history: natural resource management, climate, human and animal labor, energy, water control, disease, and politics. He also points to some of the ways in which the region’s dominant religious tradition, Islam, has understood and related to the natural world. Marrying environmental and Ottoman history, Under Osman’s Tree offers a bold new interpretation of the past five hundred years of Middle Eastern history.

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Society and Religion in Early Ottoman Egypt

Author: Michael Winter
Publsiher: Transaction Pub
Total Pages: 345
Release: 1982
Genre: Sufism
ISBN: 9780878553518
Rating: 4.8/5 (535 downloads)

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The sixteenth century was a watershed in Egyptian his- tory. After being the center of powerful Islamic empires for centuries, Egypt was conquered in 1517 and made an outlying province of the Ottoman Empire. This study illuminates aspects of Egypt's social, intellectual, and religious life in the sixteenth century, as described by the Egyptian Sufi 'Abd al-Wahhb al-Sha'rn, one of the last original writers before cultural decadence permeated the Arab world in the late Middle Ages. A prominent social commentator, Sha'rn reflected the intense Turkish-Egyptian struggle of the period and provided a vivid and intimate account of the Muslim world during the later medieval stage. Now in paperback, Society and Religion in Early Ottoman Egypt attempts to give a comprehensive analysis of ShaAErani writings.

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Animals and People in the Ottoman Empire

Author: Suraiya Faroqhi
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2010
Genre: Animal culture
ISBN:
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Açıklama : Similarly to members of other pre-industrial and industrial societies, the subjects of the Ottoman sultans depended on the animals they raised and whether they liked it or not, certain non-domestic animals sharing their home environments had a profound impact on their lives as well. Numerous topics await discussion: quite apart from milk, yoghurt and cheese, honey was in great demand, as it was one of the principal sweeteners in a world where sweet foods were popular yet cane sugar was scarce and expensive. Bee-keeping was therefore a common activity in Anatolian, Balkan and Syrian villages. For clothing and the outfitting of dwellings, animals also were indispensable: the wool from local sheep served to make cloaks and vests of different qualities, to say nothing of the kelims and carpets that made the reputation of towns like Uşak or Gördes in western Anatolia. Animals were also the principal source of motor energy: in many places horses drove the mills where the inhabitants ground their flour. Most importantly, animals were indispensable to peasants as oxen drew the plough. Throughout Anatolia moreover, ox-drawn carts were common; and in eighteenth- and nineteenth century Istanbul, women often went to the picnic grounds surrounding the city in such conveyances, gaily decorated for the occasion. In a less peaceful vein, before the late 1700s most gunpowder was also a product of horse-driven mills. Well-to-do travellers, but also the Ottoman court and army made extensive use of horses. The sultans' rapid conquest of south-eastern and a sizeable chunk of central Europe would have been impossible without the famous cavalry of sipahis. Fine horses were a source of prestige, and expensive: to celebrate these prized possessions their owners often spent a great deal of money on saddles, saddlecloth and bridles ...

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A Tale of Two Factions

Author: Jane Hathaway
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2003-10-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780791458839
Rating: 4.1/5 (588 downloads)

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Reevaluates the foundation myths of two rival factions in Egypt during the Ottoman era.

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Fellah and Townsman in the Middle East

Author: Gabriel Baer
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1982
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0714631264
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This volume deals with the history of the common people in the Middle East. It investigates some of the characteristic traits of the structure and development of urban and rural society in pre-modern and modern Middle Eastern history.

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Village in Ottoman Egypt and Tokugawa Japan

Author: ʻAbd al-Raḥîm ʻAbd al-Raḥmân
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1977
Genre: Egypt
ISBN:
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State and Society in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Egypt

Author: Ehud R. Toledano
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1990-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN:
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Previous studies of nineteenth-century Egypt have often been premature in identifying the existence of an independent nation state. In a way which will permanently affect our view of Egyptian history, this book argues that in the mid-nineteenth-century period Egypt was still an Ottoman province, with a provincial Ottoman elite which was only gradually becoming Egyptian. Part one discusses the creation of a dynastic order in Egypt, especially under Abbas Pasa (1848-1854), and the formation of an Ottoman-Egyptian ruling class. Part two deals with the non-elite groups, the vast majority of Egypt's population. A final chapter offers a convincing picture of the social and cultural life of the period in a way which has never before been attempted in a Middle East context. The author's valuable knowledge of Ottoman and Arabic as well as European documents and his use of a wide variety of sources, including police and court records, chronicles and travel literature, have enabled him to make an important contribution to a neglected period of Egyptian history and indeed to our understanding of other provinces and dependencies in the region.

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A Monetary History of the Ottoman Empire

Author: Sevket Pamuk
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2000-03-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521441971
Rating: 4.1/5 (419 downloads)

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An important book on the monetary history of the Ottoman empire by a leading economic historian.

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The Ottoman City Between East and West

Author: Halil Edhem Eldem
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1999-11-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521643047
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Studies of early-modern Islamic cities have stressed the atypical or the idiosyncratic. This bias derives largely from orientalist presumptions that they were in some way substandard or deviant. The first purpose of this volume is to normalize Ottoman cities, to demonstrate how, on the one hand, they resembled cities generally and how, on the other, their specific histories individualized them. The second purpose is to challenge the previous literature and to negotiate an agenda for future study. By considering the narrative histories of Aleppo, Izmir and Istanbul, the book offers a departure from the piecemeal methods of previous studies, emphasizing their importance during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and highlighting their essentially Ottoman character. While the essays provide an overall view, each can be approached separately. Their exploration of the sources and the agendas of those who have conditioned scholarly understanding of these cities will make them essential student reading.

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Society and Politics in an Ottoman Town

Author: Hülya Canbakal
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004154566
Rating: 4.4/5 (66 downloads)

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This monograph provides a fresh insight into society, urban government and elite power in a little-studied region of the Ottoman Empire bridging Anatolia and Syria.

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British Policy Towards the Ottoman Empire, 1908-1914

Author: Joseph Heller
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN: 0714631272
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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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The Budget of Ottoman Egypt 1005-1006/1596-1597

Author: Stanford Jay Shaw
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1968
Genre: Budget
ISBN:
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The End of the Ottoman Empire, 1908-1923

Author: A. L. Macfie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1998
Genre: Turkey
ISBN:
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This is an incisive account of the destruction of the Ottoman Empire in the period of the First World War. It sets events in their full international context, describing the involvment of the great powers in these significant events.

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The Last Khedive of Egypt

Author: Abbas Hilmi II, II
Publsiher: ISBS
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780863722080
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These memoirs - dictated by Abbas II to his secretary several decades after he had been exiled from Egypt in 1914 - provide a window on the mechanics of the strained relations between sovereign and the power occupying his country. They reveal a caring man, desirous of reform, with definite progressive ideas. He was disillusioned by sycophantic Egyptian politicians who, fearing British wrath, rarely supported their monarch.

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Struggle for Domination in the Middle East

Author: Shai Har-El
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004101807
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This two-part volume offers a comprehensive account of the conflict between the Ottoman and Mamluk Empires. Part One explores Ottoman-Mamluk relations from their inception in the middle of the fourteenth century to the laying of the foundations of the conflict in the second half of the fifteenth century. Part Two offers a detailed description of the actual war of 1485-91, and analyzes it from various angles including military, economic, and diplomatic. Based largely on Ottoman, Mamluk and Italian primary sources - documentary and narrative - the volume helps to understand the second and final war between the Ottomans and Mamluks in 1516-17, which resulted in the downfall of the Mamluk Empire and the firm establishment of Ottoman power in the Middle East.