İdris i Bidlisi Ottoman Kurdistan and Islamic Legitimacy — Ebru Sönmezler

İdris i Bidlisi Ottoman Kurdistan and Islamic Legitimacy
Ebru Sönmezlerİdris i Bidlisi Ottoman Kurdistan and Islamic Legitimacy
Ebru Sönmezlerİdris i Bidlisi Ottoman Kurdistan and Islamic Legitimacy Ebru Sönmez study deals with two developments that were of central significance for Ottoman history in the sixteenth century and beyond Both of them continue to be hot button issues after almost five hundred years the incorporation of northern southern and western Kurdistan into the Ottoman Empire and the assumption of a staunchly Sunni identity by the Ottomans in response to the political threat posed by the Safavids who claimed a Shiite identity Sönmez book is centered on Idris Bidlisi d 1520 a Persianate scholar whose family originates from Bidlis a Kurdish political center in the fifteenth century After providing an account of Bidlisis life the second part of Sönmez work focuses on Bidlisis diplomatic role in attracting the military and political allegiances of the Kurdish lords to the Ottoman center For anyone who is interested in the history of Kurdistan and the Ottoman approach to ethnic politics this part is a must read In the third part of her book Sönmez discusses Bidlisis political writings focusing on the question of the legitimacy of Ottoman rule for a Muslim audience She demonstrates that many of the Ottoman claims to Sunni caliphal legitimacy which were put forward during the reign of Süleyman the Magnificent 1520 66 were foreshadowed in Bidlisis writings as he theorized the rise of Selim I 1512 20 to the leadership of the Islamic world This part of her book would be of interest both to scholars of Ottoman and Islamic political thought and those who are interested in the historical roots of the Turkish style of secularism which rather than separating religion and the state prefers to bring the former under the control of the latter Yazar Ebru Sönmez Sayfa Sayısı 312 Çeviri Ebat 14X20 Basım Dili TÜRKÇE Basım Tarihi Ocak 2019 Kağıt Cinsi 2 hamur Kredi Kartı Tek Çekim 0 00

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Ebru Sönmez study deals with two developments that were of central significance for Ottoman history in the sixteenth century and beyond Both of them continue to be hot button issues after almost five hundred years the incorporation of northern southern and western Kurdistan into the Ottoman Empire and the assumption of a staunchly Sunni identity by the Ottomans in response to the political threat posed by the Safavids who claimed a Shi ite identity Sönmez book is centered on Idris Bidlisi d 1520 a Persianate scholar whose family originates from Bidlis a Kurdish political center in the fifteenth century After providing an account of Bidlisi s life the second part of Sönmez work focuses on Bidlisi s diplomatic role in attracting the military and political allegiances of the Kurdish lords to the Ottoman center For anyone who is interested in the history of Kurdistan and the Ottoman approach to ethnic politics this part is a must read In the third part of her book Sönmez discusses Bidlisi s political writings focusing on the question of the legitimacy of Ottoman rule for a Muslim audience She demonstrates that many of the Ottoman claims to Sunni caliphal legitimacy which were put forward during the reign of Süleyman the Magnificent 1520 66 were foreshadowed in Bidlisi s writings as he theorized the rise of Selim I 1512 20 to the leadership of the Islamic world This part of her book would be of interest both to scholars of Ottoman and Islamic political thought and those who are interested in the historical roots of the Turkish style of secularism which rather than separating religion and the state prefers to bring the former under the control of the latter Baki Tezcan Associate Professor of History and Religious Studies University of California Davis