Annals of the Turkish Empire
Autor: | Mustafa Naima |
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EAN: | 9788028313975 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 12.09.2023 |
Untertitel: | 1591 - 1659 |
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Schlagworte: | 17th century wars empire diplomacy treaties foreign relations history grand vizier accounts historical military events historical narrative style ottoman history narrative sultans and vizi turkish cultural analysis turkish political intrigue |
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Mustafa Naima's 'Annals of the Turkish Empire' is a pivotal work in the canon of Ottoman historiography, offering a comprehensive chronicle of the Empire's political, social, and cultural evolution from its inception to the 18th century. Naima employs a formal literary style, characterized by meticulous detail and a narrative that weaves together various facets of Ottoman life. His work stands in a tradition of historical writing that seeks not only to document events but also to interpret the complexities of power, identity, and civilization in an empire that bridged East and West. Through its rich narrative and scholarly rigor, Naima's text places the Ottoman experience within a broader global context, resonating with the political dynamics of its time as well as the historiographical debates that would follow. Mustafa Naima, an influential Ottoman historian born in the late 17th century, was deeply engaged with both the administrative structures of the Empire and the intellectual currents of his period. His work reflects a confluence of personal experience in the Ottoman court and a profound understanding of the shifting geopolitical landscape. Having served as a renowned historian and bureaucrat, Naima's insights derive from firsthand observation and a commitment to preserving the legacy of the Empire amidst the turbulence of the 18th century. The 'Annals of the Turkish Empire' is not just a chronicle but a foundational text for anyone interested in the Ottoman world, its complexities, and its legacies. Scholars and casual readers alike will find Naima's nuanced approach illuminating, making this work a vital addition to any library focused on historical studies, postcolonial perspectives, and the intricate tapestry of Eurasian histories.