Ottoman Traces in Southern Africa The Impact of Eminent Turkish Emissaries and Muslim Theologians

Stok Kodu:
9786052380369
Boyut:
135-210-0
Sayfa Sayısı:
376
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2018-04-04
Kapak Türü:
Karton
Kağıt Türü:
2.Hamur
Dili:
İngilizce
58,35
9786052380369
605857
Ottoman Traces in Southern Africa  The Impact of Eminent Turkish Emissaries and Muslim Theologians
Ottoman Traces in Southern Africa The Impact of Eminent Turkish Emissaries and Muslim Theologians
58.35
From the middle of the nineteenth century, Ottoman scholars played a crucial role in educating society and shaping Muslim identity at the tip of Southern Africa. Scholars such as Abu Bakr Effendi, Mahmud Fakih Emin Effendi and Ottoman Consul-Generals Ohannes Majakyan Effendi, Mehmet Remzi Bey strengthened the relationship between the Ottoman Empire and South Africa, as far as Mauritius Island. The Noor'ul Osmaniya Mosque, Ottoman Cricket Club, Noor'ul Hamidiyya Mosque in Cape Town and many Ottoman graves in South Africa are evidence of the Ottoman presence and traces in the region. Ottoman emissaries and Muslim theologians left a siginficant cultural legacy in Southern Africa. This cultural and Islamic legacy has yet to be woven into South African historiography. This study seeks to contribute the field in the light of archival sources from the Ottoman State Archives and National Archives of South Africa.
From the middle of the nineteenth century, Ottoman scholars played a crucial role in educating society and shaping Muslim identity at the tip of Southern Africa. Scholars such as Abu Bakr Effendi, Mahmud Fakih Emin Effendi and Ottoman Consul-Generals Ohannes Majakyan Effendi, Mehmet Remzi Bey strengthened the relationship between the Ottoman Empire and South Africa, as far as Mauritius Island. The Noor'ul Osmaniya Mosque, Ottoman Cricket Club, Noor'ul Hamidiyya Mosque in Cape Town and many Ottoman graves in South Africa are evidence of the Ottoman presence and traces in the region. Ottoman emissaries and Muslim theologians left a siginficant cultural legacy in Southern Africa. This cultural and Islamic legacy has yet to be woven into South African historiography. This study seeks to contribute the field in the light of archival sources from the Ottoman State Archives and National Archives of South Africa.
Yorum yaz
Bu kitabı henüz kimse eleştirmemiş.
Kapat