Bureaucrat and intellectual in the Ottoman Empire : the historian Mustafa Âli (1541-1600)
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Bureaucrat and intellectual in the Ottoman Empire : the historian Mustafa Âli (1541-1600)
(Princeton studies on the Near East)
Princeton University Press, c1986
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-344) and index
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Mustafa Ali was the foremost historian of the sixteenth-century Ottoman Empire. Most modern scholars of the Ottoman period have focused on economic and institutional issues, but this study uses Ali and his works as the basis for analyzing the nature of intellectual and social life in a formative period of the Ottoman Empire.
Originally published in 1986.
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