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Nonsunni Muslims In The Late Ottoman Empire State And Missionary Perceptions Of The Alawis Necati Alkan

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Nonsunni Muslims In The Late Ottoman Empire State And Missionary Perceptions Of The Alawis Necati Alkan
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Author: Necati Alkan
ISBN: 9780755616848, 9780755616879, 0755616847, 0755616871
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Nonsunni Muslims In The Late Ottoman Empire State And Missionary Perceptions Of The Alawis Necati Alkan by Necati Alkan 9780755616848, 9780755616879, 0755616847, 0755616871 instant download after payment.

The Alawis or Alawites are a minority Muslim sect, predominantly based in Syria, Turkey and Lebanon. Over the course of the 19th century, they came increasingly under the attention of the ruling Ottoman authorities in their attempts to modernize the Empire, as well as Western Protestant missionaries.
Using Ottoman state archives and contemporary chronicles, this book explores the Ottoman government’s attitudes and policies towards the Alawis, revealing how successive regimes sought to bring them into the Sunni mainstream fold for a combination of political, imperial and religious reasons. In the context of increasing Western interference in the empire’s domains, Alkan reveals the origins of Ottoman attempts to ‘civilize’ the Alawis, from the Tanzimat period to the Young Turk Revolution. He compares Ottoman attitudes to Alawis against its treatment of other minorities, including Bektashis, Alevis, Yezidis and Iraqi Shi’a.
An important new contribution to the literature on the history of the Alawis and Ottoman policy towards minorities, this book will be essential reading for scholars of the late Ottoman Empire and minorities of the Middle East.

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