Captives of the Sultan: A Captive Camp in Istanbul (1715)
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2021 Nisan
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Selçuk Üniversitesi
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Cemal Çetin‘s book Sultanın Esirleri: İstanbul’da Bir Esir Kampı (1715) consists of an introduction, two chapters, and a brief conclusion. The two main chapters are entitled “Captivity in the Ottoman Empire” and “A Camp of Captives and its Organization (1715)”. At the beginning of his study, the author attempts an overview of research into the concepts of slavery and war captivity in the Ottoman Empire, entering into the varied social and economic dimensions of these complicated issues. For this purpose, he analyzes Islamic and sultanic laws, in order to figure out the official perceptions of captivity and the rules and regulations concerning captives, as emitted by sultans, judges and muftis. Studies of slavery in the Ottoman Empire have gained more importance in recent years, as the cataloguing of archival sources proceeds apace and more documents open up for researchers, thus making studies in microhistory possible. The author has analyzed and interpreted a primary source not previously known and thus made a significant contribution to slavery studies relevant to the Ottoman Empire.
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Selçuk Üniversitesi Türkiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi
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51
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Allahverdiyeva, T., (2021). Captives of the Sultan: A Captive Camp in Istanbul (1715). Selçuk Üniversitesi Türkiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi, (51), 417-422.