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Legitimizing The Order The Ottoman Rhetoric Of State Power Ottoman Empire And Its Heritage Vol 34 Ottoman Empire And Its Heritage Hakan T Karateke Maurus Reinkowski

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Legitimizing The Order The Ottoman Rhetoric Of State Power Ottoman Empire And Its Heritage Vol 34 Ottoman Empire And Its Heritage Hakan T Karateke Maurus Reinkowski
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Hakan T. Karateke; Maurus Reinkowski
ISBN: 9789004144224, 9004144226
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Legitimizing The Order The Ottoman Rhetoric Of State Power Ottoman Empire And Its Heritage Vol 34 Ottoman Empire And Its Heritage Hakan T Karateke Maurus Reinkowski by Hakan T. Karateke; Maurus Reinkowski 9789004144224, 9004144226 instant download after payment.

A dynasty that ruled for more than six centuries certainly developed many strategies to confront “legitimacy crises” and undertook various endeavors to legitimize their rule. After the introduction that establishes a theoretical framework for examining the Ottoman state’s legitimacy, the present volume deploys into three sections. “The Well-Founded Order” deals with the question of how the Ottomans imagined the order of their polity and how they tried to live up to this self-representation. “Religiosity and Orthodoxy” turns to the question of religiosity and orthodoxy as defined by Ottoman political theory and how these concepts related to the issue of legitimacy. The last section discusses how the Ottoman notions of legitimacy were exposed to criticism, discussion or simply to transformations in situations of crisis, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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