This article investigates the ways in which the Ottoman traveller Evliya Çelebi perceived and represented the various political powers and cultural heritages in the Mediterranean, through a reading of his seventeenth-century travelogue, Seyahatname. I argue that Evliya’s text reveals the palimpsest of political power and cultural hegemony extant in the Mediterranean of his time and attempts to legitimise Ottoman rule, employing several tropes and narrative threads. For Evliya, the Mediterranean is primarily a battlefield that has witnessed the victories and defeats of the Ottomans throughout their history. Evliya’s Seyahatame, in that sense, is within the tradition of travel writing in the service of imperial meaning-making and meaning-sust...
The purpose of this thesis is to identify some of the contributions made by members and associates o...
Illustrated histories were never merely products of simple literal activities at the Ottoman court. ...
Evliya Çelebi (1611–c. 1685), the Ottoman traveller (scholar, courtier, raconteur, dervish, musician...
The Ottoman Empire underwent a series of radical changes throughout the 17 thcentury, during which s...
Seyahatnâme, XVII. yüzyılda Evliyâ Çelebi tarafından kaleme alınan, edebiyattan coğrafyaya, mimaride...
Evliya’s description of his journey in 17th century Ottoman Palestine is a good example of the impor...
Going on tour was, for the late Ottoman governor, the most important means of getting to know the di...
Recent historiography has demonstrated how Istanbul became part of a European media landscape in the...
This article examines the evolving role of the Ottoman navy in the mid-eighteenth century in protect...
Some sixty years after Sharaf Khan Bidlisi completed his Sharafname, the celebrated Turkish travell...
AbstractManuscripts, regardless of which were written literary style, are primary sources for the wr...
This article describes the Ottoman traveller Evliya Çelebi’s account of the Crimean Khanate in the m...
During the nineteenth century, the Muslim Mediterranean became a locus of competing imperial project...
Between the sixteenth century and the eighteenth century many Europeans visited Constantinople, the ...
The Ottoman Empire in the eighteenth century faced challenges in the Mediterranean from domestic and...
The purpose of this thesis is to identify some of the contributions made by members and associates o...
Illustrated histories were never merely products of simple literal activities at the Ottoman court. ...
Evliya Çelebi (1611–c. 1685), the Ottoman traveller (scholar, courtier, raconteur, dervish, musician...
The Ottoman Empire underwent a series of radical changes throughout the 17 thcentury, during which s...
Seyahatnâme, XVII. yüzyılda Evliyâ Çelebi tarafından kaleme alınan, edebiyattan coğrafyaya, mimaride...
Evliya’s description of his journey in 17th century Ottoman Palestine is a good example of the impor...
Going on tour was, for the late Ottoman governor, the most important means of getting to know the di...
Recent historiography has demonstrated how Istanbul became part of a European media landscape in the...
This article examines the evolving role of the Ottoman navy in the mid-eighteenth century in protect...
Some sixty years after Sharaf Khan Bidlisi completed his Sharafname, the celebrated Turkish travell...
AbstractManuscripts, regardless of which were written literary style, are primary sources for the wr...
This article describes the Ottoman traveller Evliya Çelebi’s account of the Crimean Khanate in the m...
During the nineteenth century, the Muslim Mediterranean became a locus of competing imperial project...
Between the sixteenth century and the eighteenth century many Europeans visited Constantinople, the ...
The Ottoman Empire in the eighteenth century faced challenges in the Mediterranean from domestic and...
The purpose of this thesis is to identify some of the contributions made by members and associates o...
Illustrated histories were never merely products of simple literal activities at the Ottoman court. ...
Evliya Çelebi (1611–c. 1685), the Ottoman traveller (scholar, courtier, raconteur, dervish, musician...