From Turks to Mongols: David Ayalon's vision of the Eurasian steppe in Islamic history
This paper outlines some aspects of a larger project on the early Ottoman history of present-day Jordan, i.e., the region under Ottoman rule from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. There is research potential for study of the first three centuries after the Ottoman conquest of Bil?d al-Sh?m (h...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper outlines some aspects of a larger project on the early Ottoman history of present-day Jordan, i.e., the region under Ottoman rule from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. There is research potential for study of the first three centuries after the Ottoman conquest of Bil?d al-Sh?m (historical Syria) in 1516?geographically, the provinces and frontiers beyond Damascus, Aleppo, and historical Palestine; and thematically, the countryside and rural life instead of urban agglomerations. The great challenge of such a study is the yawning gap in available records from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. For the present study, I have undertaken a two-pronged interdisciplinary approach. First, I establish the imperial perspective. This is best done by looking at the administrative situation in Jordan during the transition period by mating the available documentary evidence on Jordan with the rich imperial tradition of the early Ottoman period. The central aspect here is to explore the possibility of alternative sources and perform a critical re-assessment of the question of whether the presumed gap in documentary sources for the region during this period exists after all. Second and antipodally, at the local level, it is necessary to survey and to interpret the results of excavations in Jordan and systematically evaluate indicators relating to the Ottoman period as can be gathered from the relevant field reports (which sometimes are not even identified as Ottoman but subsumed under material on the modern period). This step should be supplemented by a rural landscape survey. (from the Introduction). |
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spelling | ʿAmitai-Prais, Reʾuven 1955- Verfasser (DE-588)120064618 aut From Turks to Mongols David Ayalon's vision of the Eurasian steppe in Islamic history Reuven Amitai Berlin EBVerlag [2019] 28 Seiten Illustrationen 21 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ulrich Haarmann memorial lecture volume 19 This paper outlines some aspects of a larger project on the early Ottoman history of present-day Jordan, i.e., the region under Ottoman rule from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. There is research potential for study of the first three centuries after the Ottoman conquest of Bil?d al-Sh?m (historical Syria) in 1516?geographically, the provinces and frontiers beyond Damascus, Aleppo, and historical Palestine; and thematically, the countryside and rural life instead of urban agglomerations. The great challenge of such a study is the yawning gap in available records from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. For the present study, I have undertaken a two-pronged interdisciplinary approach. First, I establish the imperial perspective. This is best done by looking at the administrative situation in Jordan during the transition period by mating the available documentary evidence on Jordan with the rich imperial tradition of the early Ottoman period. The central aspect here is to explore the possibility of alternative sources and perform a critical re-assessment of the question of whether the presumed gap in documentary sources for the region during this period exists after all. Second and antipodally, at the local level, it is necessary to survey and to interpret the results of excavations in Jordan and systematically evaluate indicators relating to the Ottoman period as can be gathered from the relevant field reports (which sometimes are not even identified as Ottoman but subsumed under material on the modern period). This step should be supplemented by a rural landscape survey. (from the Introduction). Ayyālôn, Dāwid 1914-1998 (DE-588)123523230 gnd rswk-swf Ayalon, David. Ayalon, David. fast Islam--History. Mongols. Mamelukes. Turks. Islam. fast Mamelukes. fast Mongols. fast Turks. fast History. fast Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd rswk-swf Mongolen (DE-588)4040054-2 gnd rswk-swf Ayyālôn, Dāwid 1914-1998 (DE-588)123523230 p Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 s Mongolen (DE-588)4040054-2 s DE-604 Ulrich Haarmann memorial lecture volume 19 (DE-604)BV040909339 19 |
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title | From Turks to Mongols David Ayalon's vision of the Eurasian steppe in Islamic history |
title_auth | From Turks to Mongols David Ayalon's vision of the Eurasian steppe in Islamic history |
title_exact_search | From Turks to Mongols David Ayalon's vision of the Eurasian steppe in Islamic history |
title_exact_search_txtP | From Turks to Mongols David Ayalon's vision of the Eurasian steppe in Islamic history |
title_full | From Turks to Mongols David Ayalon's vision of the Eurasian steppe in Islamic history Reuven Amitai |
title_fullStr | From Turks to Mongols David Ayalon's vision of the Eurasian steppe in Islamic history Reuven Amitai |
title_full_unstemmed | From Turks to Mongols David Ayalon's vision of the Eurasian steppe in Islamic history Reuven Amitai |
title_short | From Turks to Mongols |
title_sort | from turks to mongols david ayalon s vision of the eurasian steppe in islamic history |
title_sub | David Ayalon's vision of the Eurasian steppe in Islamic history |
topic | Ayyālôn, Dāwid 1914-1998 (DE-588)123523230 gnd Ayalon, David. Ayalon, David. fast Islam--History. Mongols. Mamelukes. Turks. Islam. fast Mamelukes. fast Mongols. fast Turks. fast History. fast Islam (DE-588)4027743-4 gnd Mongolen (DE-588)4040054-2 gnd |
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